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Stoughton

Discover the small-town charm of Saskatchewan! From cozy cafés and local restaurants to unique shops, events, and hidden gems, there’s something here for everyone. Scroll down to explore the best spots and uncover all the little treasures this town has to offer.

Business

Stoughton Coop

Stoughton Co-op is a locally-owned co-operative serving Benson and Stoughton featuring a convenience store and gas bar!

Accommodation

Poplar Tree Inn

Poplar Tree Inn is a modern, comfortable hotel in Stoughton, SK, offering well-appointed rooms, great amenities, and warm hospitality for both business and leisure travelers.

Business

Prairie Pantry + Laundromat & Blondies Car Wash

A small-town unique gem where good coffee, clean clothes, and shiny cars all come together 💛☕🧺🚗 Discover The Prairie Pantry + Laundromat & Blondies Car Wash — just off Main Street in Stoughton, SK!

Business

Vivid Ink Studio Inc.

Home of the Famous Candy Room, 5000 sq ft building filled with Craft Supplies, Giftware, and more. Crafters corner has products made by local crafters. By Appointment only Tattoo studio located within our Private museum of Antiques and oddities.

Food & Drink

Stought’s Eatery

Stought’s Eatery is a cozy Stoughton, SK restaurant serving fresh, high-quality dishes in a welcoming atmosphere, with friendly service and options ranging from hearty comfort food to vegetarian-friendly meals.

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We acknowledge that the land we explore is part of traditional Indigenous territories, including Treaty 2 and Treaty 4. We honor the Indigenous peoples who have cared for these lands for generations and continue to do so today.

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