Norquay

Norquay is a town in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It was named after John Norquay, premier of Manitoba from 1878 to 1887. HistoryEdit N.A. Places to VisitAdd   How to ReachEdit By Air : N.A. By Train :N.A. By BUS :N.A. By Taxi :N.A. By Other :N.A. Top HotelsAdd   Top RestaurantsAdd   Must […]

Herbert

Herbert is a town located in southwest Saskatchewan, just east of Swift Current on the Trans-Canada Highway. Its population as of 2001 was 742.Herbert was named after the British diplomat Sir Michael Henry Herbert. It is the hometown of CBC Sports broadcaster Don Wittman. Herbert was also the home of former Senator Jack Wiebe. The […]

North Portal

North Portal is a village in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan, lying on the United States border and Portal, North Dakota. HistoryEdit N.A. Places to VisitAdd   How to ReachEdit By Air : N.A. By Train :N.A. By BUS :N.A. By Taxi :N.A. By Other :N.A. Top HotelsAdd   Top RestaurantsAdd   Must Eat FoodAdd […]

Kennedy

Kennedy is a village in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It lies just south of Provincial Highway 48 about 3 Km west of Highway 9.It is home to the Moose Mountain Pro Rodeo which happens every year on the third weekend in July. There is a post office (Canada Post), bank (Credit Union), bar/restaurant (Kennedy […]

South Fork

South Fork is a Ghost town in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.South Fork began in 1913. By 1923 there were 3 grain elevators, a lumber yard, cafe, blacksmith, pool hall, feed mill, and general store. A fire in 1928, the depression, and better roads started South Fork on a decline. South Fork is best known […]

Kelvington

Kelvington is a town of 866 residents in the rural municipality of Kelvington No. 366, in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The town was named for Baron William T. Kelvin, scientist and inventor. Kelvington is located at the intersection of Highway 38 and Highway 49 northeast portion of Saskatchewan. Besides being at the intersection of […]

Margo

Margo is a village in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. HistoryEdit N.A. Places to VisitAdd   How to ReachEdit By Air : N.A. By Train :N.A. By BUS :N.A. By Taxi :N.A. By Other :N.A. Top HotelsAdd   Top RestaurantsAdd   Must Eat FoodAdd   Must Do ActivitiesAdd   Must ShopAdd   Nightlife (Pub / […]

Hopedale

Hopedale is a town located in the North of Labrador, the mainland portion of the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Hopedale is the legislative capital of the Inuit Land Claims Area Nunatsiavut, and where the Nunatsiavut Assembly meets. As of 2006 it has a population of 530. Hopedale was founded as an Inuit settlement […]

Rocanville

Rocanville is a community in Saskatchewan, Canada, and home to the largest oil can in the World. It is home of the Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan (PCS) potash mine which recently announced a $1.6 billion expansion. . The Rocanville and District Museum Site is on the Canadian Register of Historic Places. Rocanville is the home […]

Segal Centre For Performing Arts

Detail InformationEdit Segal Centre for Performing Arts, formerly the Saidye Bronfman Centre for the Arts, is a Canadian theatre located in the borough of Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce in the city of Montreal, Quebec. The building that houses the theatre was designed by Montreal architect Phyllis Lambert, a daughter of Saidye Bronfman. It is home to the Segal […]