Southern Saskatchewan - Tourism Saskatchewan
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Long Creek CCA Rodeo.<br />
Radville<br />
Proud<br />
Prairie<br />
People<br />
Radville’s location, next to the hills of<br />
the Missouri Coteau, makes it a<br />
favourite for local sportsmen, hunters<br />
and fishermen to return year after year<br />
for the gaming opportunities the<br />
Radville area offers.<br />
Radville’s best-known landmark is the<br />
CN train station. It has recently been<br />
restored and is now a museum.<br />
Radville Laurier Regional Park is open<br />
to camping, and offers swimming,<br />
baseball and softball diamonds. A<br />
senior diamond is located at the<br />
fairgrounds. Also close to the pool is a<br />
play area, which is wheelchair<br />
Heritage Walking Tour.<br />
accessible. Hockey, skating and<br />
curling activities run throughout the<br />
winter. Robertdale Golf and Country<br />
Club is a nine-hole, sand-green golf<br />
course, located just outside the town.<br />
McNaught Firefighters’ Museum is<br />
accessed through the <strong>Tourism</strong> office<br />
on Main Street. An adjacent park is<br />
part of the museum.<br />
The Radville Heritage Walking<br />
Tour – A descriptive, full colour<br />
brochure can be purchased from the<br />
Town Office on Healy Avenue or the<br />
<strong>Tourism</strong> office on Main Street.<br />
Long Creek CCA Rodeo is<br />
held annually Fathers’ Day weekend.<br />
Bertrand Park.<br />
CN Station.<br />
Robertdale Golf & Country Club.<br />
Information can be obtained from:<br />
Town of Radville (306) 869-2477<br />
Recreation Director (306) 869-2231<br />
town.radville@sasktel.net<br />
www.radville.ca<br />
2012/2013 <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> Vacation Guide 33