Skip to content

Photo Gallery: 101 Things to Experience This August

Take a look at Weyburn and the surrounding area. You’ll find all sorts of great things to do in all directions.
101-things-august-crop
Weyburn is blessed with a number of cultural experiences as well that will allow you to further your artistic skills, or admire the abilities of others.

Sometimes it’s easy to take for granted what you have in your own backyard.

After all, you’re so used to seeing it, you just always expect that it will always be there – but it can also become easy to miss.

Some attractions are a community’s “best-kept secret”, as they are things everybody should know about but don’t, when it should be a pretty big deal.

This is not just a phenomenon in Weyburn, nor is it a Saskatchewan thing. People in all communities don’t give themselves enough credit for having all sorts of things others would genuinely like to see or experience.

Sometimes here in Weyburn, we seem to forget how much we have going for us.

A note for the rest of the country: there are a lot more attractions and activities to do than just work and stare at endlessly flat spaces. Those flat, wide-open spaces yield some of the most spectacular sunrises and sunsets on the planet in the “Land of the Living Skies”, along with a lot of rolling hills and valleys for us to enjoy.

Take a look at Weyburn and the surrounding area. You’ll find all sorts of great things to do in all directions.

Head southeast of Weyburn and you’ll find Nickle Lake Regional Park, one of the best regional parks in the province. It’s beautiful and well-maintained, with terrific campsites, along with a beach, boat docks, a new paddling pool and mini-golf to enjoy.

Go further southeast, you’ll find Mainprize Regional Park on the Rafferty Dam, with its boat launch, beach and golf course.

Nearer the city you can take in the Weyburn Golf Course, a beautiful 18-hole golf course and clubhouse, with a practice putting green and driving range.

Life is just as much fun when you come into the city. The Weyburn Leisure Centre is home to the city’s outdoor swimming pool next door along with the Credit Union Spark Centre.

In addition, Weyburn has two spray park facilities, at River Park and at the Young Fellows/Don Mitchell Tot Lot, including a paddling pool and playground at the latter location.

The Tatagwa Parkway trail system offers trails all around the city, connecting with the picturesque River Park and campground, which features disc golf and a gazebo, and a kayak/canoe launch onto the Souris River.

Another park area is Jubilee Park, which has pathways along with ball diamonds for minor ball and softball teams, and sports fields for soccer and lacrosse.

You can go for a meal at one of our great restaurants, some of which have patios to enjoy on warm summer evenings. If you’re from out of town, you might want to spend overnight at one of the city’s hotels or motels, and visit one of the shopping areas the following day.

Weyburn is blessed with a number of cultural experiences as well that will allow you to further your artistic skills, or admire the abilities of others.

You don’t have to look very far to find something to do in Weyburn this August.

101-things-august-page1

101-things-august-page2

101-things-august-page3

Photos can be submitted by emailing: lcoulter@weyburnreview.com