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Tourist Attractions > Regional Park

Hudson Bay Regional Park
Box 69 Hudson Bay, SK. Canada
(306) 865-2263 --- (306) 865-4144

The Hudson Bay Regional Park located 2 km south of Town has much to offer the tourist all year round. The junction of the Fir, Red Deer and Etomami Rivers is adjacent to the Park and this junction is the site of the remnants of a 300 year old fort. Close to the Park is a tobogganing hill which is popular with the townspeople. All in all, the Regional Park has much to enjoy for both young and old during any season of the year.

Camping - The Regional Park also has Camping Facilities, picnic areas, a playground and many recreation facilities. The Camping area consists of 30 electrical sites, including some with 30 amp services. It also consists of 6 tenting pads, central RV sewage disposal, drinking water and new showers and washroom facilities.

Picnic Sites - Picnic Sites can be found along the River's edge at the "Springs" surrounding the playground area. There is also a covered camp kitchen.

Golfing - Another excellent facility is the Nine-Hole Golf Course with grass greens on a slightly rolling landscape featuring tree-lined fairways that can be a challenge to any golfer. This is a very popular spot during the summer months. The Golf Club takes a great deal of pride in their organization and facility. Their modern clubhouse is equipped with a lounge and pro shop and provides a place for members and visitors to relax between rounds. Regular fun and competitive tournaments are run throughout the summer and visitors are always welcome.

Rodeo / Saddle Club - The Red Deer Downs, which opened in 1982, features an excellent oval horse racing track. The Red Deer Saddle Club hosts an annual rodeo with chuckwagon and chariot racing, gymkhana and horse show events in the show arena during the summer months. Also found at the Downs are a concession stand, clubhouse, riding arena and silhouette range.

Play Ball - One of the main attractions at the Park for years has been The Bowl, a natural amphitheater. Recently the Bowl has had a face-lifting and now boasts three ball diamonds and a concession stand and has the potential to become an outstanding ball facility. These three diamonds supplement the four in town and ensure the running of any size tournament.

Winter Fun - Pineview Cross Country Ski Trails consist of approximately 30 km of groomed trails which offer a scenic trip through pine and spruce groves. Entrance to the trails is shared with Red Deer Downs. There are several challenging routes to choose from or venture into the wilderness and make your own trail over hills, meadows, and frozen rivers. Work is presently under way to extend the trails.

Playground - The playground is a busy place for youngsters with swings, teeter-totters, merry-go-rounds, playhouse and a tunnel of mist. For older children and adults there are two nature trails of varying lengths, badminton, volleyball areas, soccer field, trampoline and horseshoe pits. Sitting benches are located throughout the Park to enjoy views of the River and surrounding scenery. Try your luck fishing in the Fir River.

And More ... The Pasquia Gun Club, with 40 - 50 members, looks after another popular facility within the Park boundaries. The rifle-handgun range is located at the south end of the Park South of the Red Deer River. There are facilities for trap shooting and the clubhouse features an indoor range. Their silhouette range is located within the Red Deer Downs.

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