Quantcast

CLICK to return to TransCanada Highway.com Home page

CLICK to go to FoundLocally.com

 Saskatchewan: 

 The Highway  

 Province  

 Cities & Towns  

 Accommodation  

 Links & Info  

 Travel Tips  

 Home  

 
 

 British Columbia 

 Alberta 

 Saskatchewan 

 Manitoba 

 Ontario 

 Quebec 

 New Brunswick 

 Nova Scotia 

 PEI 

 Newfoundland 

 Yukon Territory 

 Northwest Terr 

 Nunavut 

 
Send your Feedback and Comments (CLICK HERE)

Where to Stay

Check Rates & Avaiilability for Accommodation

Hotels & Motels


Home > Saskatchewan's Trans-Canada Highway > Cities & Towns >

Trans-Canada Highway: Weyburn, Saskatchewan

Regina.FoundLocally.com:

Advanced Search

QUICK INFO:
  • Regina's Airport, YQR
  • Beds & Breakfasts
  • Transportation
  • Restaurants [search]
  • Maps
  • Radio: FM and AM
  • Entertainment
  • Festivals
  • Sports & Recreation
  • Add your business
    to FoundLocally.com & TransCanadaHighway.com


  • Weyburn was named in 1893 by railway workers, who called the headlands of the Souris River "wee burn." The area around the town is so flat, it is said that "if your dog runs away from home, it takes three days before its wagging tail disappears over the horizon." The town has been immortalized by Weyburn native W.O. Mitchell, as "Crocus, Saskatchewan" in his novel, Who Has Seen the Wind? Tommy Douglas, the founder of the CCF political party (now the NDP) was a Baptist minister in Weyburn before striking into politics. The church in which he preached is now a performing arts centre. Visitors can follow the Crocus signs for a tour of all of Weyburn’s historical buildings (guidebook at the Soo historical Museum).

    The town is now a busy distribution centre for southeast Saskatchewan grain and cattle farming and for the oil industry. The town has a busy Weyburn Square outlet mall off Highway 39, at Souris. The Tatagwa Parkway (the name is Cree for "it is flat") protects the banks of the Souris River an transforms its banks and flood plain into a wildlife area. The crushed shale pathway makes it a focal point for area hikers, joggers and cyclists. The town hosts the annual Wheat Festival in early August.

    FoundLocally's Business listings for Weyburn

    Attractions

    Wheel of Progress
    City Hall
    Between the spokes of the mahogany, trimmed with brass, are ten scenes from the town’s past expressed in stained glass. The Wheel weighs 909 kilograms an has a diameter of 3.9 metres.

    Signal Hill Arts Centre
    424 - 10th Ave S
    306-848-3278
    This centre is home to the areas arts and cultural groups, The Prairie Gallery features local and touring artists, and has a gift shop, pottery studio and photography dark room. Open Monday-Thursday 9 am - 12 non, and 1 pm to 10 pm, Friday 9-12 and 1am to 5 pm. In the summer, it is open weekdays 9 am to 12 noon, and daily 1 pm to 5 pm.

    Soo Line Historical Museum
    Highway 39 at 411 Industrial Line
    306-842-2922
    This museum has a restored 1902 house and an old powerhouse, which contain displays of Indian and early pioneer artifacts. Includes the famous 5000 item Charles Wilson collection of silver, glass and furniture. Open May - June Monday - Saturday 9 am - 8 pm, and Sunday 1 pm to 8 pm; the rest of the year open weekdays 1 pm to 5 pm. Admission $1, teens (aged 12- 18) $1, or $5 family.

    Turner Curling Museum
    532 - 5th St NE
    306-842-3604
    This year-round museum is Canada’s first curling museum includes sport memorabilia from around the world and a collection of 18,000 curling pins, Open Saturdays and Sundays 2 pm - 5 pm (or by appointment). Donations accepted.

    Weyburn Area Heritage Village
    south of Signal Hill
    306-842-7198
    Open late May to end of September.
    This village has a collection of restored home and buildings from 1908 to 1930. Open daily from 11 am to 5 pm. Admission $2 adults, students $1, family $5.


    Community Map

    Use mouse to drag/move map. Click on "+" or "-" to zoom in or out. "Satellite" shows photo, "Hybrid" combines map & photo.



    Here: The Highway | The Provinces | Cities & Towns | Accommodation | Info & Links | Travel Tips
    Other Provinces: BC | AB | SK | MB | ON | QU | NB | NS | PE | NL | YK | NW | NU
    TransCanadaHighway.com Home Page | FoundLocally.com Home Page
    (c) 1999-2007 FoundLocally.com Media Inc. All Rights Reserved.