tourism estevan visitors guide 2014
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Winter Hours (September to May) Mon-Fri 10AM - 6PM; Thurs10AM - 9PM 118 - 4th St, Estevan, SK │(P) 306 634 7644│www.eagm.ca
A Message from Roy Ludwig,Mayor of Estevan
On behalf of the City of Es-tevan, allow me to extend a warm welcome to you as you become part of Saskatchewan’s fi nest City.
We have many ameni-ties at Boundary Dam, and Raf-ferty Dam boat
launches, picnic areas and outstanding fi shing. Visit Woodlawn Regional Park on Highway 47 South. The park offers family recreation including camping, picnic facili-ties, and a superb 18 hole golf course. The Souris Valley Theatre is in the same area and offers great live theatre! Hidden Val-ley Recreation Area offers camping, mini golfi ng, and a golf course. Estevan Motor Speedway opened, is an I.M.C.A. Sanc-tioned Track that will get you energized!
Again, Welcome to Estevan and have a great time here!
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Canada’s sunshine capital, averaging 2,540 sunshine-fi lled hours each year!
Eighth largest city in Saskatchewan with a population of more than 12,500.
Home to two(2) man made water reservoirs; Boundary Dam and Rafferty Dam.
2 locally owned golf courses.
Estevan’s cultural district offers galleries, museums, theatres and studios.
International Snowmobile trails that take you across the international border into North Dakota and back.
Home of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League team the Estevan Bruins.
The only place in Western Canada to fi sh Large Mouth Bass.
Energize Estevan
A Message from Michel Cyrenne, Tourism EstevanWelcome to Sas-
katchewan’s Ener-gy Capital! Home to various energy resources and recognized for its consistently sun-ny skies, Estevan has something for everybody, in-cluding outstand-ing facilities for sport, recreation, art and culture. The City Leisure Centre includes our new arena and events centre, a top notch facility providing entertainment for visitors and residents of all ages, while the city’s museums and art gallery provide incredible depictions of the regions’ history and culture.
Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy the hunting and fi shing opportunities available, while others are drawn to our motorsports ven-ues. If you’re looking to relax or spend your day shopping, Estevan is home to a great deal of retail stores, spas and parks. While in the area, take in the FREE guided ener-gy tour to see fi rst-hand where Saskatch-ewan’s power comes from.
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#2 -322 Fourth StreetEstevan, Sask. S4A 0T8
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04 Visitor Information
06 what to do07 Festivals and Events
08 Golf
11 Camping
12 Motor Sports
15 Parks
19 Arts & Entertainment
21 Winter
25 Nightlife
29 Tours
22 where to eat22 Dining
26 where to stay26 Accommodations
16 where am I16 Map
how to get here
Driving time from - To EstevanRegina, SK................................2 hoursWeyburn, SK..............................1 hourSaskatoon, SK...........................5 hoursMoose Jaw, SK..........................3 hoursNorth Portal, SK.........................38 minSwift Current, SK.......................5 hoursCalgary, AB.............................10 hoursEdmonton, AB.........................11 hoursMinot, ND.................................2 hoursBismark, ND..............................4 hoursWinnipeg, MB............................6 hoursBrandon, MB.............................4 hoursArrive on Highways 18, 39, 47
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Calendar of Events 2014
January 2014• Prairie Debut - Musica Intima - “The most exciting small
choir in the land” Estevan Arts Council
• SCA Men’s Regionals Curling - “CurlSask playdown for Southeast Region” Estevan Curling Club
February 2014• Elmer Iseler Singers - “Bring to life exciting repertoire
that spans 500 years of great choral music” Estevan Arts Council
• Ballet Jörgen Romeo & Juliet - “Our story of love begins with the smell of a rose and the prick of a thorn” Este-van Arts Council
• Hedley Wild Live! - Affi nity Place
• Farmers Appreciation Night - “Honour our diversifi ed agricultural community” Estevan Chamber of Com-merce
March 2014• Estevan Chamber of Commerce AGM - “Member-driven
network of businesses striving to improve the business climate and community well-being” Estevan Chamber of Commerce
• OTS Curling Bonspiel - “Oilmen Curling for the Champi-onship” Estevan Curling Club
April 2014• Prairie Debut- Guy and Nadina - “Complimented by per-
sonal stories of travel and touring” Estevan Arts Council
• Wide Open Theatre - Massive Munsch - “6 Robert Munsch stories adapted to include live narration” Kon-cert for Kids
May 2014• Everything Fitz - “Wholesome, captivating entertain-
ment for a diverse audience” Estevan Arts Council
• Visitor Centre Opening Day - “Offi cial season opening day” Tourism Estevan
June 2014• Estevan Energy Expo - “Gather, Learn, Get Back to
Work” Estevan Economic Development
July 2014• Canada Day Celebrations - “Parade, fi reworks and
more!” Town of Bienfait
August 2014• netWORKING on the green - “Get to know other like
minded business people in the community” Estevan Chamber of Commerce
• Beach Bash 2014 - “Live Bands, Wakeboarding Demon-strations, Sand Castle Competition, Beach Volleyball” Woodlawn Regional Park
• Pure Energy Weekend - “Celebrate with fast cars, city wide sales and so much more!” Tourism Estevan
September 2014• Showcase Twenty14 - “Three day Business Expo” Es-
tevan Chamber of Commerce/ Estevan Lions Club / Rotary Club of Estevan
• Doctor Howard Memorial Dog Jog - “Collect pledges and walk your pet to raise funds for the Estevan Humane Society“ Estevan Shoppers Mall
October 2014• Halloween Haunt - “Come walk and see all the unique
carved pumpkins” Tourism Estevan/ Estevan Art Gal-lery and Museum
• Halloween Children’s Costume Show - “Dress in your spookiest attire and scare our judges to win prizes“ Es-tevan Shoppers Mall
November 2014• Festival of Trees- “Get into the Christmas Spirit will
raising money for a great cause.” St. Josephs Hospital Foundation
December 2014• Kick Off to Christmas - “Free Movie, Free Swimming,
Sleigh Rides, Crafts and much more” Estevan Chamber of Commerce
• Santa Day - “A full day of family holiday events includ-ing crafts, local vendors, pictures with Santa and more” Estevan Shoppers Mall
For a current, comprehensive lis ng of events go to www.tourismestevan.com.
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Woodlawn Regional Golf CourseHwy 47S, Estevan, SKP| 306-634-2017W: | www.estevangolf.com
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Hidden Valley Golf CourseHwy 18, Estevan, SKP | 306-634-7744W | hiddenvalleygolfandrv.com
Mainprize Golf CourseJust off the 606 at Midale, SKP | 306-458-2452W | www.mainprizepark.com
Choose from Golf Courses that range from easy-going to ego-sha ering.
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Some Summer days in Estevan are spent at the golf course. There are a couple courses on the south outskirts of town that fi ll most local golfers fi xes.
I like to golf at both courses depending on what I am trying to work on. Hidden Val-ley Golf Course is great for my short game while TS&M Woodlawn Golf Club helps with my long drives.
Hidden Valley has a great family atmo-sphere and has a mini golf course that the kids love. TS&M Woodlawn Golf Club has a great kids program with instructors that are great with kids.
TS&M Woodlawn Golf Club recently opened their new back 9 in 2013 and are
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expecting the back nine to be in even better shape with more growth for 2014 season.
Hidden Valley has lots of cart rentals available. I love keeping track of my score on their electronic score cards. I can even email them to myself or my competitor to let them know how I played.
I usually grab a bite to eat after my game and TS&M Woodlawn Golf Club has a great clubhouse that has some really great food and service. Try their breakfast or their sweet potatoe fries.
Both courses host tournaments throughout the season. So if you are planning on hosting a tour-nament, just talk to their staff!
“Golf can best be defi ned as an endless series of trag-edies obscured by the occasional miracle.” -Unknown
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Woodlawn Regional Park - SourisHwy 47S, Estevan, SKP | 306-634-2324W | woodlawnregionalpark.com
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Hidden Valley Golf and RV ResortHwy 18, Estevan, SKP | 306-634-7744W | hiddenvalleygolfandrv.com
Super 6 Campground1 Hwy 39, Estevan, SKP | 306-634-2691
Roughing it with S`Mores and staring at the campfi re.
Woodlawn Regional Park -Boundary 8 km S Hwy 47S, Estevan, SKP | 306-637-3837W | woodlawnregionalpark.com
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Every year my family and I go camping. The kids talk all year long about our camp-ing adventures. How lucky are we that we don`t have to travel far to create memo-ries!
Estevan has a few picks depending on where you want to camp and how you camp.
If you are in town working and want a seasonal site, Hidden Valley, Woodlawn Regional Park Souris and Super 6 are all great places to choose. If you are looking
for a family hotspot you might want to choose the Woodlawn Boundary site as it has onsite am-menities that will keep your family busy!
Most of the sites have full sewer and water hook-up. Both Woodlawn Sites have tenting areas.
Woodlawn Souris opens its doors again for the fi rst time this year as it has undergone a major overhaul since the fl ood of 2011.
Our local campgrounds are always busy, so make reservations to confi rm your spot.
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Estevan Snowmobile ClubThe Estevan Snowmobile Club maintains around 250 km of trails in the southeast. Main trails run from Estevan to Benson, Lampman, Wilmar and Arcola with warm-up/safety shelters in between.
The club has been in operation for more than 15 years and operates on a membership basis. Snowmobilers from out of province are able to ride on their groomed trails as long as they have a snowmobile license.
Fore more information on the club visit their facebook page Estevan Snowmobile Club and for trail maps go to www.sask-snow.com
Estevan MotorSpeedwayWhen you are looking for a “sit on the edge of your seat” experience look at the Estevan Motor Speedway at the 3/8 mile high-banked oval dirt track and grandstand that puts you above the track so you can see what is happening all the time.
Each night there are three regular classes that race bi-weekly where the drivers compete for the nightly purse and points for the track, regionally and nationally.
The Estevan Motor Speedway has special events throughout the race season including Monster trucks, Box Car Races and many others.
Estevan Drag Racing Associa onWhat a thrill to spend an afternoon as two vehicles race down the track.
The Estevan Drag Racing Association has been in our community since 2003 and pits a large variety of auto-mobiles from bikes, cars and trucks. The drag racing com-munity is a large one and holds a lot of fans in the Estevan area. Some of the modifi cations done to these vehicles are something to be in awe of and spectators may have a chance to get up close and personal with the cars and their drivers.
The races are held at the Estevan Airport with plans in the works, of making a permanent home near the Shand Power Station in the near future.
Trackside MXEither get your motor running and head down to Trackside MX for some awesome races or come out and watch all the action from the grandstands.
Trackside MX has a diverse terrain with 3 valley sections, over and under bridge, step-on and step-offs, big doubles and rythmn section. There is also a kids track to develop skills for those new to the sport.
If you are coming to Estevan for the track; camping and RV space is available.
Most of the racers belong to the Southeast Corner Racing Circuit that has events throughout the Southeast in our sur-rounding communities.
The Adrenaline is working when you feel like you are fl ying, without the plane.
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Valley View Toddler Parklocated on the 700 block of Second Street
Churchill Parklocated on the 1200 block of First Street
Cactus Parklocated just off of Woodlawn Avenue South
Torgelson Parklocated on Spruce Drive
Kinsmen Parklocated on the 800 block of Henry Street
Kensington Greenslocated on just off of Nesbitt Drive
Lynn Prime Parklocated on the North side of Tedford Way
Rusty Duce Memorial Parklocated on the 1300 block of Nicholson Road
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Woodlawn Regional Park - Boundary located on the Boundary Dam Reservoir just off of Hwy 47S
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Estevan Art Gallery and MuseumIt’s worth dropping into the EAGM for
their rapidly expanding social and cul-turally diverse art. Admission is always free. The gallery itself has become its own culture and entertainment center for visitors, with regular events such as their “After Dark” series that consist of food, drinks and great live music.
Souris Valley TheatreEach year the Theatre hosts a few
shows on Wednesday - Saturday evenings throughout the summer months. They also host Childrens The-atre Camps that inspire our communi-ties arts and culture scene.
The Theatre has been around since 1990 and has grown from a small out-door stage to permanent chairs and stage.
Souris Valley MuseumTo get a real feel for Estevan’s histo-
ry the Souris Valley Museum is a must visit. All of their exhibits portray what life was like in Estevan and surround-ing area in the past including home life with a child’s bedroom, farm-ing and blacksmithing equipment, a school house and general stores to name a few. They are open seven days a week; from May long weekend to Labour day.
Estevan Arts CouncilStars for Saskatchewan presents a
series of six world class concerts in the performing arts from fall to spring in venues throughout the city.
Koncerts for Kids presents a concert series for children (and adults) of all ages in a fun, family friendly manner in the world of arts and culture.
Visual Arts provides children and adults of all ages an opportunity to participate in arts classes, workshops, arts camps and arts tours throughout the year. These usually take place in the craft room, located at the Leisure Centre, the home of the pottery club.
Energy City Film Circuit presents a different award winning movie each month in the Estevan Orpheum The-atre from Fall to spring.
No ma er what me of the year you visit, you’ll fi nd a show, an exhibit or cultural event to invigorate your senses.
• Well known talents such as Hed-ley, Tom Cochrane, Simple Plan, Big Wreck and Mötley Crüe have graced the stage at Affi nity Place.
• Visit the Estevan Art Gallery to see the current exhibit or take in one of their drop in art classes.
• Attend a live theatre or concert at the Souris Valley Theatre or a Stars for Saskatchewan presenta-tion.
For current concerts at Affi nity Place visit www.affi nityplace.ca
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Playing in an alley has never been so fun. Estevan Bowl has four 5 pin bowling lanes and six 10 pin lanes with an attached licensed restaurant and lounge you can spend a whole night or day there!
Every Friday and Saturday night a glow takes over the lanes with neon lights shining over the lanes at glow bowling. Reservations recommend-ed.
For the competitive bowler, there are league games on weeknights that include juniors, womens, mens, se-niors, and mixed divisions.
Estevan Family CentreHappy, healthy children and fami-
lies make a great community. Es-tevan Family Centre strives for that outcome by providing education and resources for families.
They offer programs such as: Baby & Me, Rhyme Time, Tickle Trunk Time and many others.
The centre is a great place to drop by and let your kids socialize with others in a fun, safe play environment.
Orpheum TheaterExperience amazing sights, sounds
and storylines at the Orpheum The-atre.
Grab a snack from the concession then sit back and experience the fi lm on the big screen. Some movies are available in 3D.
Movie showtimes vary. Admission prices vary.
City of Estevan Leisure CentreGet moving and have some fun at
the City of Estevan Leisure Centre.This state of the art is home to the
RM of Estevan Aquatic Centre that houses a 25m, 6 lane pool complete with water slide, whirl pool, steam room, diving board and beach area with plenty of water toys for the young ones.
The Leisure Centre boasts squash courts, a fi tness centre, fi tness classes, a gymnasium, tennis courts, a skate park, the Estevan Public Li-brary, and two Ice rinks including the ICON Center and Affi nity Place that hosts many different events and con-certs.
www.tourismestevan.com
Emergency Numbers
Police / Fire / Ambulance
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Non-Emergency Numbers
St. Joseph’s Hospital of Estevan
306-637-2400
Non-Emergency Police
306-634-4767
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Ice FishingIce Fishing in Estevan is a favourite
pastime of locals. There are a couple main bodies of water that are well known for their ice fi shing hotspots.
Rafferty Dam Reservoir, just a couple kilometers west of Estevan is known for its’ big Jack and Walleye.
Boundary Dam Reservoir, 10 ki-moters south of Estevan is great for Perch, Walleye, Jack and Large Mouth Bass.
License fees and limits are the same year round. While Ice Fishing, a fi sh-erman can have two rods in the water at a time.
Angling Licences are sold at local gas stations and online.
TobogganingFeel like a kid again speeding down
a snow covered hill and making the long trek back up it.
We have a few hills that are known for great tobogganing that many people get use of on beautiful winter days.
A well known hill is the “Westview Hill” located on the 1700 block of 1st Street. There is a “ramp” half way down the hill that adds even more distance and speed.
The Valley in Pleasantdale area is another great hill. Shorter than West-view but steeper and an easier climb. There are different spots that you can get to the Valley. The north part of Cundall Drive is a good starting place.
Outdoor Ice RinksThe outdoor skating season is
weather dependant but usually runs from mid December to early March.
Grab your skating gear and head to the outdoor rink. Each outdoor rink is maintained by different community organizations, local volunteers and the City.
All Rinks are boarded and have hock-ey nets and shovels to clear snow. They also have warm up shacks that have benches and washrooms.
Hillcrest Park - McDonald Road
Rusty Duce - 1300 Nicholson Road
Kinsmen Park - 800 Henry Street
Snowshoeing / Cross Country Skiing on Souris River
Snowshoeing and Cross Country Skiing are fast growing sports that are growing in our area. The Souris River is a great place to try out the sport.
The Souris River usually freezes over mid-December until early March, but check conditions before you go out on the ice.
Wander the frozen river bed at your own pace. Pick out wildlife tracks in the snow or admire nature under a beautiful white blanket of snow.
A & W 1437 4th Street (306) 634-9228......................Fast Food
Allie’s Dining 1124B 4th Street (306) 634 4009............Diner
Baba’s Bistro 1210 7th Street (306) 634 8877.........Ukranian
Blackbeard’s 1305 9th Street (306) 634 2514................Diner
Boston Pizza 102 Souris Avenue (306) 634 6600..Bar & Grill
Dairy Queen 901 13th Avenue (306) 634 3209.............................................................................Dessert/Fast Food
Dominos Pizza Suite 6 - 419 Kensington Avenue (306) 634 8999...........................................................................Pizza
EB’s Dining Emporium 104 Souris Ave N (306) 634 2356..................................Diner
Eddies Neighbourhood Bar & Grill122 4th Street (306) 634 5656...........................Bar & Grill
Estevan Chinese & Pizza Cuisine 1117 5th Street(306) 634 6266............................................Chinese/Pizza/Buff et
Granby’s on 9th 1305 9th Street (306) 634 1069............................................................................Steakhouse
Humpty’s Family Restaurant 421 Kensington Ave (306) 634 8145..........................Diner
Houston Pizza 76 Souris Avenue (306) 634 8880..........................................................................................Pizza/Diner
Husky House 201 4th Street (306) 634 3109.......Diner
Jenny K’s117 4th Street (306) 634 8889...............Chinese
KFC Hwy 39 W (306) 634 4747............................ Fast Food
McDonalds 1310 6th Street (306) 634 7000413 Kensington Avenue (306) 634 6605...............Fast Food
Old Homestead Family Restaurant132-400 King Street (306) 634 6775............................Diner
Pita Central 1-419 Kensington Avenue(306) 634 3702 ...............................................................Fast Food
Pizza Hut 601 4th Street (306) 634 3212................Pizza
Quiznos Subs 9-461 King Street(306) 634 6202...............................................................Fast Food
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Smitty’s 123 4th Street ..................................................Diner
Subway 517 4th Street (306) 634 6616................Fast Food
Th e Black Grasshopper Pub & Eatery/Trifon’s Pizza & Spaghetti House 96 King Street (306) 634 7077..............Bar & Grill/Pub/Pizza
Tim Hortons 133 4th Street (306) 634 3957...............................................................................Fast Food
Tim Hortons/Cold Stone Creamery400 King Street (306) 634 6168..............................Fast Food
Tower Café 1124A 4th Street (306) 634 3534..........................................................................Pizza/Diner
Wayne’s Family Restaurant 502 4th Street (306) 636 6303...........................Chinese/Buff et
Wicklow Café 1133 4th Street (306) 634 3119.................................................................................Korean
Willy’s Th e Tap House 1124A 4th Street (306) 634 3534...........................Bar & Grill
CuisineWhether you are looking for some-
thing quick to grab to fi ll your stom-ache or outstanding cuisine, Estevan has a lot to offer.
Choose from restaurants that offer Chinese, Korean, Ukrainian and Ca-nadian foods that appease whatever you are in the mood for.
Granby’s on 9th is an excellent choice that has seasonal menu’s and excellent service.
Eddies has local musicians on spe-cial nights that entertain while pro-viding excellent choices.
Whatever your choice of Restaurant, they won’t leave you disappointed.
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Boston PizzaSuite 6 - 419 Kensington Avenue (306) 634 8999BP’s has a great atmosphere for socializing. Th ey have a huge pa-tio that is wind protected and you can always fi nd a sunny spot. Come and watch the game on any of their big screens or play one on their pool table.
Eddies Neighbourhood Bar & Grill 122 4th Street (306) 634 5656Sit and relax in Eddies intimate booths with some good friends and choose from their ever changing menu of a variety of foods. Spend the rest of the night at the dart board. Even if you don’t know any rules their friendly staff will explain what to do.
Th e Beef Bar & Nightclub1305 9th Street (306) 634 2471Th e Beef Bar is a lounge by day and night club by night. Most weekends you will fi nd Th e Beef pumping with live entertain-ment or DJ’s for your dancing fi x. Wing Wednesdsay’s and steak night every Th ursday night. Happy Hour 4-9pm every Friday and Saturday.
Th e Black Grasshopper96 King Street (306) 634 7077As the locals call it, Th e Hopper is a great place to spend an af-ternoon watching the big game on any of the multitude of big screens or sitting in their sun-fi lled patio. A must is to try their wings on Wing Wednesday or any of the daily specials on their menu.
Th e Derrick - Cedar Room Bar123 4th Street (306) 634 3685Th e Derrick is a hometown pub that has been around for years and is known for their Friday night Karaoke. If karaoke isn’t your thing, grab a cue and shoot some ball with your friends. Daily drink specials and small Dance fl oor.
Willy’s Th e Tap House 1124A 4th Street (306) 634 3534At “Th e Tap” you will always fi nd the game on. Pull up a chair to the bar and talk sports; their staff love sports just as much as you do. Th e Tap is known for their wide variety of fl avours of wings on Wing Wednesday and have been voted “Th e Best Pizza in Estevan”.
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If you are looking for live entertain-ment, billiards, karaoke or just to belly up to a bar and meet interesting and friendly people, Estevan has it.
If you prefer a night out with lady luck, a few lounges have slot ma-chines to test your luck.
Elks Club Room428 Souris Ave. S (306) 634 3627Th e Elks Club room is a fun place to spend your evening. Spend your time on their pool tables, dart boards or snooker table or belly up to the bar and watch the game on their screens. Large dance fl oor and diff erent events happening throughout the year.
Gibby’s1138 5th Street (306) 634 7707Gibby’s is located in the heart of the city just a block from 4th Street. Gibby’s has been a part of Estevan for many years and is known for the great time Th ursday night brings at their Karaoke Night. Happy Hour, Mon.- Fri. 5-8pm. Daily Drink specials.
Transporta on Services
Taxi ServicesGo Cabs..................306-340-2227M&H Taxi.................306-634-5075
Vehicle Rentals
Drivers Choice..........306-634-7789
Airport
Estevan Airport.........306-634-866
Ground Transportation
STC.....................1-800-663-7181Saskatchewan Transportation Company follow us on twi er @tourismestevan
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Motel 6Conveniently located off Highway 39 in the beautiful city of Estevan. The facility offers affordable prices and features free wifi access, microwaves and fridges in all rooms. For your convenience, kids under 17 stay free, pets are welcome and coin operated laundry on site. Join the friendly staff in the lobby for freshly brewed coffee. Motel 6 looks forward to leaving the light on for you!Reservations: 1-800-466-8356Box 368, 88 King Street, Estevan, SK S4A 2A4Phone: (306) 634-8666
Suburban Extended Stay HotelThe Suburban Extended Stay Hotel pro-vides a new hotel experience ready for you. Suburban Extended Stay Hotel wel-comes long-term stays as all our rooms are fully equipped with a fridge, micro-wave, cook top and all necessary cook-ing utensils. Economic daily, weekly and monthly rates are available. Coin-operat-ed laundry facilities are available for add-ed guest conveniences.Reservations: 1-888-541-8332404 Kensington Ave. Estevan, SK S4A 2L7Phone: (306) 634-8332www.choicehotels.ca/cn923
The following hotels belong to the Estevan Hotel Association.
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The Energize Fund is available to a ract large-scale events and tourism ini a ves to Estevan. The fund is available for the community to access through applica on to assist in energizing Estevan by hos ng large events and conven ons.www.energizeestevan.com
Reserva ons
It’s always a good idea to make a reservation as far as possible in advance to confi rm availability.
With 850+ rooms available, Estevan can fulfi ll your overnight needs
For an intimate night away try the jacuzzi suit in the Days Inn. If you are bringing the family a good choice would be Microtel Inn and Suites. They have a waterslide/pool and hot-tub.
If you are looking for a long term stay try Suburban Extended Stay or Motel 6. They both are clean and have great long term ammenities like Kitchenette Units and Laundry Ser-vice.
Road Reports
Saskatchewan Highway Hotline is a great way to keep updated on the ever changing road conditions.Toll Free:1-888-335-7623or online at highways.gov.sk.ca
REMEMBER TO BUCKLE UP! IT`S THE LAW.
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TOUR TIDBITS> The tours last for approximately 2 hours> Children under the age of 7 are not permitted on the tour> Closed shoes must be worn (no sandals, fl ats, fl ip fl ops or crocs)> Cameras and water bottles are allowed> Pictures may only be taken for personal use> Provided safety equipment must be worn in the power plants
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bigger in real lifeEnergy Tours
Few places will provide you with such in-depth, guided tours of the means by which coal fi red plants help generate electricity for our province. Landmarks within the community, Boundary Dam and Shand Power Stations are an integral part of the community. The mammoth size and operations of these marvels can be explored and learned through guided tours. The tours are FREE and provide a great insight into the industry of coal mining.
Tours run from June to August from Tuesday through Saturday. Participants have the option of selecting between two tours, depending on their preference on tour specifi cs and time. The morning tour leaves at 9am from the Visitor Informa-tion Centre, and tours Rafferty Dam and the Boundary Dam Mine site. The Raf-ferty Dam reservoir is the largest body of water in the south eastern corridor.
The afternoon tour departs at 1pm from the Visitor Information Centre as well and tours the Shand Power Station, Shand Greenhouse and the Boundary Dam
Mine site. The Shand Power Station is the most environmentally advanced coal fi red plant in the country.
While drop ins are welcome, it does not guarantee you a spot. To reserve your spot, call the Visitor Information Centre at (306) 634 6044.
Experience fi rst hand the inner work-ings of the mining industry.
Experience the
ENERGY of Estevan!
EnergizeEstevan.ca
The Estevan Hotel Association (EHA) is a nonprofit,
member-based organization that wants to help energize
Estevan.
Member hotels include Motel 6, and Suburban Extended
Stay, in Estevan. These member hotels are committed to
supporting and sponsoring different community events
through their Energize Fund. The Energize Fund is
available for the community for assistance in energizing
Estevan by hosting large events, conventions, and so
much more.
Together these EHA member hotels not only offer you
a great night's sleep, but they are also committed to
giving you even more reasons to stay and visit Estevan
for years to come.
Visit www.energizeestevan.ca to find out more today!