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Unforgettable Summer Adventures in Southeast Saskatchewan: Your Ultimate Bucket List!

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  • Jul 10
  • 5 min read

Get ready for an amazing summer in Southeast Saskatchewan! This vibrant region is packed with unforgettable adventures that will create lasting memories. Whether you’re a fan of relaxing by the water, exploring quirky attractions, or indulging in giant cinnamon buns, Southeast Saskatchewan has something for everyone. So, buckle up, grab your favorite playlist, and let’s uncover the adventures that await!


🎬 Watch a Movie Under the Stars at Prairie Dog Drive-In


Experience the charm of vintage cinema at the Prairie Dog Drive-In near Carlyle. This family-owned and operated gem invites you to grab your friends and family, load up the car with blankets, and enjoy a feature under a sparkling prairie sky. With tickets often at just $15 per person, it’s an affordable night out. While you're there, make sure to indulge in their amazing popcorn, which is a perfect companion for your movie experience!


Wide angle view of the Prairie Dog Drive-In under a starry sky
Enjoy a night of movie magic at the Prairie Dog Drive-In.

🎆 Catch the Moosomin Lake Fireworks Competition


Imagine a warm summer night lit up by spectacular fireworks reflected in the water. The Moosomin Lake Fireworks Competition offers just that! This year's showdown is Saskatchewan vs Alberta, taking place on August 2 and August 3. Bring a blanket and spectate with family while sharing in the excitement of this cherished local tradition.


Eye-level view of colorful fireworks reflecting in the lake
Witness a dazzling display of fireworks over Moosomin Lake.

🧗 Have a Family Fun Day at Angel Acres Fun Zone


Angel Acres Fun Zone near Carnduff is the ultimate summer destination for fun-seekers of all ages! From zip lines and an 18-hole mini golf course to an inflatable water slide, human foosball, and beach volleyball, there’s endless excitement around every corner. Little ones can explore the sand pit and play structure, hop on barrel train rides, or bounce away in the bouncy castle. Plus, enjoy water bumper boats, soccer pool, and tasty treats from the concession. Whether you're planning a family outing or just looking to have a blast, Angel Acres delivers unforgettable memories in the heart of summer.


High angle view of kids playing on a bouncy pillow at Angel Acres
Children enjoying themselves at Angel Acres Fun Zone.

💦 Play All Day at Sask Aquatic Adventures – Kenosee Lake, Moose Mountain Provincial Park


Ready for some fun at Kenosee Lake this summer? Sask Aquatic Adventures' Kenosee Lake park is the ultimate water playground for thrill-seekers and families alike! With 13 exciting on-water challenges—including slides, bridges, swings, and launch pads—you’ll jump, climb, and splash your way through a floating obstacle course designed for ages 5 and up. Whether you're flipping into the lake or racing friends across the course, it's the perfect way to cool off and make memories all summer long.


High angle view of kids playing on a bouncy pillow at Angel Acres
Young adventurers soaking up the summer fun at Sask Aquatic Adventures.

☕️ Enjoy a Cup of Joe & a Legendary Cinnamon Bun at Michael’s Coffee Shop


No road trip is complete without a delicious coffee and sweet treat. Stop by Michael’s Coffee Shop in Carlyle, Estevan or Weyburn for their famous cinnamon buns, which are so big they easily share between two! Pair that with a locally brewed coffee, and you'll be ready to hit the road again. It's a must-visit spot that almost all visitors recommend for a pit stop during their travels.


High angle view of kids playing on a bouncy pillow at Angel Acres
A close-up of Michael’s warm, gooey cinnamon bun—freshly baked and ready to enjoy.

🚂 Step Back in Time with the Southern Prairie Railway Train Tour – Ogema


All aboard for a one-of-a-kind prairie adventure! Based in the charming town of Ogema, the Southern Prairie Railway Train Tour offers a full-sized heritage train experience that brings history to life. Hop on board and enjoy a scenic ride through southern Saskatchewan while participating in themed excursions like the Kids’ Fun Train, thrilling Train Robbery Rides, or relaxing food and drink tours complete with barbecue and craft beer.


History buffs will love the stop at the restored 1922 Heritage Grain Elevator, and your ticket also grants access to the Deep South Pioneer Museum, where you can explore local artifacts and stories from the region’s past. With limited seating and high demand, booking in advance is recommended—don’t miss your chance to ride the rails and enjoy a truly unique Saskatchewan experience!


High angle view of kids playing on a bouncy pillow at Angel Acres
Train No. 15 waits at the station, ready to roll into a prairie adventure.

🎻 Make Music & Memories at the Kenosee Lake Kitchen Party

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Each summer, the Kenosee Lake Kitchen Party brings musicians of all ages and skill levels together for a unique, community-driven music camp. Run by volunteers and rooted in collaboration, this heartwarming camp creates a welcoming space where families, beginners, and seasoned players come to learn, jam, and grow. From kids' square dances to advanced classes with top-notch instructors, it’s more than a camp—it’s a musical family. Whether you're picking up an instrument for the first time or refining your craft, the Kitchen Party is all about sharing the joy of music in a supportive, down-to-earth setting.


High angle view of kids playing on a bouncy pillow at Angel Acres
A picture of the Kenosee Lake Kitchen Party logo.

📸 Take a Roadtrip to Find Some Roadside Attractions

Every great road trip needs a few quirky stops, and Southeast Saskatchewan delivers! Get ready to stretch your legs and snap some unforgettable selfies with larger-than-life landmarks that bring charm and character to the highways.

First, head to Kipling, home of the World’s Largest Paperclip. Standing at over 15 feet tall and painted bright red, this giant paperclip isn’t just a fun photo op—it also celebrates a real-life story. Kipling became famous as the town where Kyle MacDonald bartered a single red paperclip all the way up to a house. The town embraced the tale with this bold tribute that’s now a must-see on any road trip.


Then, roll on over to Redvers, where you’ll be greeted by a towering figure of Canadian pride—the Giant Royal Canadian Mounted Police Officer. This huge Mountie statue stands tall at the entrance to the community, offering a unique slice of Canadiana and a fun way to celebrate national heritage with the whole family. So don’t forget your camera, because these roadside giants are ready to add some whimsical wonder to your summer travels!


High angle view of kids playing on a bouncy pillow at Angel Acres
The world's largest paperclip located in Kipling, Saskatchewan.

🌾 Spend a Sunday at The Red Market Barn

Looking for a perfect Sunday outing? Just 5 km north of Kenosee Lake and nestled near Moose Mountain Provincial Park, The Red Market Barn is a summer must-visit. Open every Sunday during the summer months, this charming country market offers something for everyone.


Stroll through rows of local vendors selling fresh baked goods, homemade preserves, seasonal fruits and vegetables, handcrafted art, and vintage treasures. It’s a great place to find unique gifts, delicious snacks, or just soak in the relaxed prairie atmosphere. Don’t forget to stop by the concessions for a bite—there’s a variety of fantastic food options to choose from!


Adding to the lively atmosphere, live music fills the air every Sunday, making your market day feel more like a festival. Check out their Facebook page for weekly updates on performers and vendors, so you don’t miss a thing.


🌟 What’s on Your Southeast Sask Bucket List?

From giant paperclips to drive-in movies and cinnamon buns, Southeast Saskatchewan is full of hidden gems and unforgettable adventures. But we know there’s even more out there!


Have a favorite local spot, event, or quirky roadside attraction we missed? Drop it in the comments below! We’re always looking to add to the Ultimate Southeast Sask Bucket List—and your insider tips might just inspire someone else’s next summer adventure.


Let’s make this the go-to guide for exploring all the amazing things this region has to offer. 🗺️👇

 
 
 

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