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  • This 10,000 resident city is the major population center in the south-east corner of the province. It was founded in 1892, and the town’s name is a combination of two railway giant’s last names: George Stephen and William van Horne. The town is also one of the sunniest spots in Canada, with over 2,536 hours of sunshine (an average of 7 hours a day). Estevan is known as Saskatchewan’s Energy Capital, with both coal, natural gas, and oil resources, and visitors can take (surface) coal mine tours of the area. The town’s proximity to the US border gives it access to two border crossings: one directly south at Noonan, and southeast on Highway 39 at Portal (with Saskatchewan’s only duty-free shop). Contact the Estevan Tourism Booth 306-634-6044.

    The town also has a golf club, and is home to the Souris Valley Aquatic and Leisure Centre, which has a swimming pool, water slide, squash courts, and activity rooms. The town also hosts the Souris Valley Theatre, which produces two productions each summer under the big tent beside Woodlawn Regional Park (306-634-6044)

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    Attractions

    Estevan Heritage Walking Tour
    local tourist office, Highway 39 west
    306-634-6044
    Pick up a booklet, and walk yourself to the buildings of historical or architectural importance. There is also a booklet for a Historic Driving Tour through the Souris Valley.

    Estevan Brick Wildlife Display
    This 28 hectare compound on the south edge of the city has free ranging antelope, bison and deer.

    Roche Percée and Short Creek Cairn
    Southeast of town on Highway 39, just east of Roche Percee
    These strangely eroded rocks were once worshipped by local Indians. Most of the animals and initials carved have been eroded away, but the sit is still visited by spirits, whose murmurs can be heard when the wind blows. There are autographs and other markers from European explorers, US Cavalrymen, and NWMP and surveyors. There is the Short Creek Cairn, marking a rest stop by the NWMP (the Mounties) on their Great March West in 1874.

    Estevan National Exhibition Centre
    Highway 39 at 118 4th Street
    306-634-7644
    This facility hosts local events, exhibitions and provides tours. Open Monday to Friday 9 am to 5 pm, Sundays & holidays 1 pm to 3:30 pm.

    Wood End Building
    next to Exhibition Centre
    This building was the 1893 barracks for the Northwest Mounted Police (NWMP) and has a number of artifacts from the early settlement days.

    Eli Mandrel Heritage Park
    This park has early oilfield industry displays.

    Boundary Dam & Shand Power Station
    5 km south on Highway 47
    306-634-1300
    This dam close to the Canada-US border is used to provide water for irrigation and to help to power station convert coal’s heat into steam into electricity. You can see the surface coal mine with its massive draglines to move coal to the nearby power plant. Free tours of the power station can be arranged. Monday to Friday 9 am to 11:30 am, 1:30 pm to 9 pm, Saturday & Sundays 2-5 pm and 7-9 pm.

    Rafferty Dam
    5 km west of town
    This dam provides a long lake for recreational uses like boating and swimming.

    Oilfield Technical Society
    next to National Exhibition Centre, east end of 4th Street
    306-634-6484
    Displays depict the treatment of oil from pumping to shipping to the refinery. You can also visit the oil derrick at the west end of the city. Open continuously, with free admission.

    Shand Greenhouse
    east of town on Highway 39 at 18, beside the Shand power station
    306-634-5413
    This greenhouse uses the by-products from the power generation process to grow tree seedlings. Best times to visit are July to September, and January to April. Open daily 8 am to 4 pm, free admission.

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