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Southwest Saskatchewan has what you’re looking for
Southwest Saskatchewan comes alive in the summer months, from the pristine waters and beaches of Lake Diefenbaker to the towering lodgepole pines of Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park. Whatever your vacation dream, Southwest Saskatchewan has it all.

If discovering Saskatchewan’s forgotten history is what you are looking for, stop by the T.rex Discovery Centre in Eastend, or visit Fort Walsh National Historic Site where a guide will take you through the lawless whisky trade and the Cypress Hills Massacre.

If the Wild West catches your interest, stop at the Outlaw Caves in the Coronach area. Such famous outlaws such as Sam Kelly and Butch Cassidy used these caves as hideouts in the 1800s.

If an outdoor experience is what you’re looking for plan to visit Lake Diefenbaker. This lake is 255 km long and is surrounded by 800 km of shoreline. As “Saskatchewan’s Great Lake”, it offers some of the best fishing and camping around.

If golfing is your dream vacation, make sure to stop by any number of the golf courses in the Southwest, from the Rock Creek Golf Club in Shaunavon to Swift Current’s two championship style courses, the Elmwood and Chinook. Lake Diefenbaker also has many challenging courses on its banks; the newly completed Saskatchewan Landing Golf Club offers 18 holes and boasts being the longest course in Saskatchewan.



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