Our Summer Music Night Line Ups!!!

Our July 6th Music Night is Cancelled

Music Night Tickets

All Thursday night music tickets go on sale the Saturday before.  Tickets are $15/ticket and must be purchased before the night of the show.  Call 306-577-2099 to purchased tickets.  Payment methods Visa, M/C, Amex or cash.

LOCAL ATTRACTIONS

Cannington Manor Historic Park

(306-739-5251)

A 20 minute drive from Kenosee is a partially restored English settlement which dates back to the late 1800’s. Visitor Centre has displays and some original buildings/homes. Park staff, in period dress, are on hand for information and demonstrations. (Hours 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.; closed Tuesdays – nominal charge)

Golf Kenosee

(306-577-4422)

Beautifully landscaped, rolling hills, 18 hole, grass green golf course with driving range, putting green, pro-shop, cart and club rentals and Club 19 (licensed) restaurant which overlooks the lake and the beautiful Moose Mountains.

Kenosee Riding Academy

(306-577-2278 or 306-739-2273)

1 hour trail rides or pony rides for kids. Reservations preferred.

Master’s Mini-Golf

(306-577-2127)

2 – 18 hole miniature golf courses and snack bar. Group rates available.

Some New Attractions

Visitor Centre

(located at the Chalet)
(306-577-2615)

Call for times and program information

Sask Aquatic Adventures

(306-537-5867)

1 hour passes, day pass or season passes

Kenosee Lake Outdoor Rentals

(306-575-6623)

Canoe & Kayak rentals – self serve.  Located at Little Kenosee

E-Bike Rentals

(located at the ball diamonds)
(306-457-7334)

1 hour – $39

2 hours – $49

3 hours – $59

– PLUS –

Boating, fishing nearby, skiing, swimming, tennis courts, ½ court basketball court, Recreational/Interpretive Programs (monthly calendar of events available), 50+ kilometers of hiking/biking trails including; Birch Forest (2.1 km) – follow the signs going south from Little Kenosee Lake; Lakeview Trail (0.9 km) – access at Site #33 in Fish Creek Campground, viewing platforms; Beaver Lake (3.6 km) – access at ball diamonds, canoeing, kayaking, stand up paddle boarding,  Artisan Colony, Red Market Barn (every Sunday starting June 19th) Bird watching, disc golf, geocaching, playground and picnic areas, ball diamond, Allison’s Park Store (beach clothing, fast food, fresh meat, groceries), recreational hall available for rent from the park office, beach change house showers and washrooms open daily 8 am – 9 pm

Need more info?…..Park Administration Office – (306) 577-2600

Please take the following Sask Parks survey in order for the park and ourselves to find out what we might be missing or do better.

 saskatchewanparks.environics.ca