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What
does Melfort offer?
Population
- 6,500
Trading
area population of 60,000+
The
City of Melfort is located in the northeast parkland
belt and surrounded by the fertile black soil
of the Carrot River Valley. Climatically Melfort
experiences a continental climate with temperature
extremes. This climate creates a pleasant temperate
summer for long sunny days and cool nights. Melfort
is also home to the spectacular wonders of the
Northern Lights...<See
Northern Lights Photos>
As a hub of northeast Saskatchewan, Melfort services
a very strong trading area.
Melfort was incorporated as a village in 1903,
achieved town status on July 1, 1907 and became
Saskatchewan's 12th city on September 2, 1980.
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There
are several beautiful lakes surrounding
the Melfort area that boast fantastic fishing
along with fun water sport activities the
whole family can enjoy. |
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Melfort
is home to the Junior A Melfort Mustangs hockey
team. Exciting fast paced hockey action for
your entertainment.
www.melfortmustangs.com |
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There
are awesome beaches at the surrounding
lakes where your family can relax while the
little ones enjoy the sand beaches. |
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Wapiti
Valley Regional Park
(summer and winter recreation)
Ski Wapiti Valley
Saskatchewan's finest natural snow complimented
by snow making equipment. |
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Northern
Lights Palace
Swimming pool
Water slide
Wave pool |
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Golfing
Saskatchewan's finest 18 hole grass greens
golf course (book golf package and save!) |
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Museum
The old time village offers a walk through
Melfort's history. |
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Spruce
Haven Ball Park
This
is a first class ball complex that is complete
with skinned infields, underground sprinklers,
perimeter fencing, specter seating and nightly
lighting. |
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Melfort
Union Hospital
A
modern hospital providing a wide spectrum
of clinical services including surgical, abstetrics,
orthopedics, radiological, pathology and laboratory
services as well as chemical addictions. |
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Shopping.
The
very best in professional retail services
and a 30 store indoor mall, strip malls and
a complete line of automotive and major farm
equipment dealerships. |
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Bingo
Hall |
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| Clubs
and Organizations: |
Wildlife Federation
Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation
Kinnettes
Chamber of Commerce
Royal Canadian Legion
Knights of Columbus
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Cancer Society
Rotary Club
Kinsmen
Lions
Ducks Unlimited Agricultural
Society |

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