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Village of Caronport larger than many towns in Saskatchewan

The Village of Caronport is a community of 1,000 people, but according to a recent census, by population, it’s the largest official village in Saskatchewan and even larger than many towns. Caronport is also known for two things: being the site of a former Second World War airbase and having a college and seminary that swells the community’s population for eight to 10 months of the year. The village owes its existence to the Second World War and the establishment of a British Commonwealth Air Training Plan airport in the nearby hamlet of Caron — hence the name of Caronport. The No. 33 Royal Air Force airbase ran from Dec. 17, 1941 to Jan. 14, 1944 and operated on 81 hectares (200 acres) of land that the federal government took from broke farmers in the 1930s. The airbase turned out 1,837 graduates during its existence, with those airmen part of a larger cohort of 131,553 aircrews whom the training plan produced in Canada during the war. While few of the airbase’s buildings remain, the ones that still stand have been included in a self-guided walking tour put together by local author Joel From. From created a booklet of the former airbase. On the front is a

picture of a Tiger Moth trainer, while attached are five pages containing 17 locations to tour. Also attached are maps of the base, runway system, and an additional tour of the Caron cemetery, where 10 RAF airmen are buried. The tour takes 45 to 60 minutes to complete, and since there 17 stops, visitors should consider driving from location to location. Walking is always an option as well. The tour package costs $9.99 plus tax, although if you stay at The Pilgrim Inn, you will receive the tour booklet and map for free. Call 1-877-355-5002 to book a room or purchase a package. Another attraction in the community is the educational campus that houses Briercrest College

and Seminary, Briercrest Christian Academy and Caronport Elementary School. There is a bookstore on campus, while it is possible to tour the buildings. Other interesting amenities include a spray park on Third Avenue, which is open from June to August from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Appleby Park, which has a big open grass area, picnic tables, a covered eating area with tables, and a wooden train play structure; an athletic field on the Briercrest campus; the Barkman Arena; and an outdoor rink. If you’re interested in staying at a bed and breakfast, contact Dan and Loree Buck at 306-756-2515. Costs are $30 per night for singles, $40 per night for couples and $50 per night for families.

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Train tour returns to Ogema after year off due to pandemic

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Explore the world’s largest glacial push hills in Saskatchewan

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Elbow Sask. offers all the amenities of a summertime lake resort

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As the “Home of the Giant”, Willow Bunch goes big with things to do in a small town

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Assiniboia lives up to the “Heart of the Golden South” nickname

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Visit Riverhurst: the village on the edge of Lake Diefenbaker

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Prime fishing opportunities in south-central Sask. at Lake Diefenbaker and Buffalo

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Village of Caronport larger than many towns in Saskatchewan

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Moose Jaw Warriors

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Explore the road trip gems in little towns northwest of Moose Jaw

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Moose Jaw and District Sports Hall of Fame planning for 2022

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Prairie Storm Paintball offering combat fun through summer months

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Deer Ridge Golf Course offering expanded options for players this summer

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Sage View Golf Course lives up to the nickname “The Hidden Gem of the Prairies

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Local courses in Moose Jaw offer options for area golfers

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Tourist Guide: Course Locations

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Apex Electric helping create a wireless future for homes and businesses

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Hotels past and present tied to city’s past

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Castle Building Centres: your hometown home store

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Moose Jaw Exhibition Grounds are home to livestock shows, events and Burrowing Owl

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Dog park, bike park and skateboard park

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Tourist Guide: Park Locations

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Wakamow Valley is a year-round destination

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In a regular year, Moose Jaw offers numerous events

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Designing trailers for customers a satisfying experience for Top Gun Trailers

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The Saskatchewan Burrowing Owl Interpretive Centre

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Sukanen Village Museum features famous ship and early pioneer life

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Western Development Museum launches virtual escape room

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Festival of Words releases details of 25th-Anniversary event this July

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Three page-turning Moose Jaw-related books hit the shelves this past year

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Library has lots of materials and services to keep you busy

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The best way to tour the community is by trolley or on foot

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Local pottery studio and gallery makes use of historic church

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MJMAG exhibits honoured traditional Aboriginal beadwork projects in 2020

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Moose Jaw Museum & Art Gallery a great way to spend the day

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Local artist turns instruments into art with unique painting technique

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Prairie Bee Meadery rolling along with changing times

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Homegrown Farmer’s Market in Moose Jaw back

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Catering to your green thumb with plant experts in Moose Jaw

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Gifts Galore from Ceiling to Floor”: Past Times Photography & Gifts full of unique decor

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Four great places to shop local and handmade in Moose Jaw

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Antique treasures abound in Moose Jaw area shops

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Take relaxation up a level with a staycation at Sahara Spa this summer

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Artists eager to learn which murals need fixing this year

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Moose Jaw Health Foundation continues fundraising venture

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Moose Jaw Kinsmen continue charitable efforts despite challenges Friendly City Optimist Club of Moose Jaw finding ways to continue PEOPLE’S CHOICE

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Tourist Guide: Murals Locations

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Grand murals depict early life of community

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Moose Jaw Elks Lodge continue to support both locally

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Editor’s Note

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