Blaine Lake Museum
The Blaine Lake Museum is located in the Canadian Northern Railway station (1912), a municipal heritage property. It showcases the history of Blaine Lake and the area. Photo: Google Street View The...
View ArticleBlaine Lake Citizens Golf Course
This is a sand dune gold course with nine holes. Each hole averages around par 3. It is open from June to September, and a round costs $5. Annual memberships are available Photo:...
View ArticleRiverlands Self-Guided Tour
The Riverlands self-guided tour is found along the west side of the North Saskatchewan River between Petrofka Bridge and Wingard Ferry. The self-guided tour includes cultural and historical sites as...
View ArticleBird Watching
The Blaine Lake area is a Birdwatchers’ Paradise. The lakes, hills, meadows, valleys and forests of the Blaine Lake area provide habitat to hundreds of different bird species. Birdwatchers may expect...
View ArticleThe Crooked Bush
Straight out of a science fiction film, these crooked trees will dazzle and mystify you. This special breed of poplar grows in all sorts of ways and is one of the great wonders of nature. Stop by the...
View ArticleBlaine Lake Murals
Throughout the historic downtown of Blaine Lake, murals depicting the town’s history can be found. This mural initiative was started in 2004, and there are now 13 murals. For more information on the...
View ArticleDoukhobor Dugout House
On Saturdays in July Costumed guides tell a fascinating tale at the Doukhobor Dugout House National Historic Site southeast of Blaine Lake. Exiled from their homeland, Russian Doukhobors settled in...
View ArticlePopoff Tree
Saskatchewan’s Largest Tree In true Saskatchewanian fashion, Blaine Lake invites you to view something large, the largest tree in the province. This tree has been growing for hundreds of years and is...
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