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  1. Qu'Appelle is located in the transition zone between the Qu'Appelle River and the corresponding Qu'Appelle Valley and the Canadian Prairies. To the visitor, southern Saskatchewan Qu'Appelle Valley might, at first glance, appear to be a mirage.

    • 3.88 km 2 (1.50 sq mi)
    • 625 (-2.2% from 2016)
    • 41.6 (M: 40.4, F: 44)
    • 160.9/km 2 (417/sq mi)
  2. May 18, 2021 · The Qu’Appelle Valley may be southern Saskatchewans most defining feature. Gouged by ancient glacial meltwaters ages ago, and now stretching over halfway across the province, the beautiful river and valley provide a striking contrast to the plains immediately to the north and south.

  3. Sep 13, 2024 · Stay Informed within the community. Town of Qu'Appelle, SK Qu'Appelle is a town in Saskatchewan, located on Highway 35 approximately 50 kilometres east of the provincial capital of Regina.

  4. www.tourismsaskatchewan.com › community › 350Qu'Appelle

    The town of Qu'Appelle is located 30 minutes east of Regina along Hwy 1. While visiting the community take advantage of the 20 minute drive to year-round recreational opportunities in the picturesque Qu'Appelle Valley and on the Calling Lakes water system.

    • Regina to Lumsden
    • Craven’s Giant Guitar
    • Hidden Valley Wildlife Refuge
    • St. Nicholas Anglican Church
    • Fairy Hill
    • Echo Valley Provincial Park
    • Fort Qu’Appelle Museum
    • Becky’s Place
    • Sacred Heart Church and Hilltop Memorial Chapel
    • Lebret Museum

    From Regina, you will travel to the small town of Craven, just 30 minutes north of the city, and a good place to stop to see some incredible things. Heading out on Highway 11, you can make a slight detour to Over the Hill Orchards and Winery for a picnic enjoying the views of Qu’Appelle Valley (you can get picnic baskets from there; pre-book your t...

    In the village of Craven, as you are passing through, you find one of the favourite roadside attractions in the province. The home of Country Thunder,a huge concert series held each summer; this guitar shows the spirit of music in the community. Take a picture to commemorate your road trip!

    This nature conservatory is a wonderful place to spend a bit of time. An excellent spot to see butterflies, you are also likely to catch a glimpse of deer and even fox here. This small area, owned by Nature Regina, is available to visit and enjoy some hiking. Please note you do need to be a member to visit; the very reasonable rates go towards pres...

    Also called Kennell Anglican Church or simply the Little Church in the Valley, this historic, red-roofed building was built in a Gothic Revival style in the early 1900s and is well worth a stop for a photo. On the Road:After you have taken your share of pics at the Church, get back on the road to head to your next destination, which is just 15 minu...

    This nature complex, consisting of 493 acres of seasonal wetlands and 3 acres of permanent wetlands, is not something you expect to see in the prairies of Saskatchewan. This uniquely beautiful landscapeopens up opportunities for visitors to enjoy birdlife, along with frogs and other wildlife. The loop trail will take about 1.5 hours to walk and is ...

    This gorgeous provincial parkoffers up so many fun outdoor activities that this may be a place you choose to spend the night if you want to camp! Otherwise, take some time to hang out on the two beaches, do some fishing or enjoy some time on the water with your own kayak or canoe, or take the 3-kilometre interpretive trail to learn more about the a...

    This museumconsists of three connected buildings, including part of the Hudson’s Bay Company Chief Factor’s house from the trading post, along with two other additions. There are many displays including First Nations artifacts, a North West Mounted Police display, information on the nearby Fort San T.B. Sanatorium, and pioneer artifacts. Please che...

    A unique place to shop, this store offers indigenous crafts by locals, along with art and carvings. (197 Broadway St E, Fort Qu’Appelle) On the Road:Only about 10 minutes down the highway from Fort Qu’Appelle, the town of Lebret is your next destination. Located alongside Mission Lake, there is an impressive historic site here that is well worth th...

    An impressive “Fieldstone Church”on the town’s main street, the first church was established in 1865, with the present church being constructed in 1925. The switchback hike will take you up to the fantastic Memorial Chapel and the pretty views.

    A little museum featuring interesting items from the area, including religious and antique articles, household items and Metis pieces including Louis Riel’s sugar bowl. The Art Gallery also displays Indigenous and local artwork. Usually, open afternoons from June to September; check opening hours before visiting. (Location)

  5. Nov 20, 2020 · The Calling Lakes Area is located in the south eastern part of Saskatchewan in the scenic Qu’Appelle Valley. For some, it is a cottage country full of summertime fun and winter ice fishing ...

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  7. Jul 16, 2019 · One of many narrow bridges crossing the QuAppelle River, Saskatchewan. From Lumsden, head northeast along the valley to Craven, then just before entering the town, turn east, staying on the south side of the river.