Cozy Canary Cottage

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Cozy Canary Cottage

Drinks & Eats Scene

Too hot to cook or don't feel like doing the work yourself? A quick 10 minute drive will take you to Dee's Place for some fish&chips, burger, chicken fingers or get that sweet tooth a delicious ice cream treat.
D's Place
Saskatchewan 322
Too hot to cook or don't feel like doing the work yourself? A quick 10 minute drive will take you to Dee's Place for some fish&chips, burger, chicken fingers or get that sweet tooth a delicious ice cream treat.
Located in Lumsden, Jerky Boys Meats is one of the best custom and full-service butcher shops in southern Saskatchewan. Come in and try one or all of their eight famous jerky flavours. Check out their mouth-watering line of in-house products including fresh and smoked sausages, bacon and fresh cut to order steaks and roasts. Enquire about their domestic and wild game processing services.
Jerky Boys Meats Ltd
245 James Street North
Located in Lumsden, Jerky Boys Meats is one of the best custom and full-service butcher shops in southern Saskatchewan. Come in and try one or all of their eight famous jerky flavours. Check out their mouth-watering line of in-house products including fresh and smoked sausages, bacon and fresh cut to order steaks and roasts. Enquire about their domestic and wild game processing services.
Brewery / Winery / Distillery Iron Bridge Brewery is a locally owned brewery that is located in the heart of Lumsden. Their approach to brewing beers is slightly different. They focus on appealing to the average beer drinker who is looking to get into craft beer! Don't worry, they have more crafty beers too!​
Iron Bridge Brewery
65 3 Avenue
Brewery / Winery / Distillery Iron Bridge Brewery is a locally owned brewery that is located in the heart of Lumsden. Their approach to brewing beers is slightly different. They focus on appealing to the average beer drinker who is looking to get into craft beer! Don't worry, they have more crafty beers too!​
Saskatchewan-Made Products, Gift / Souvenir, Farms and Markets Open May 1 to Oct 31. Looking for fresh produce? Stop by Corn Maiden Market at Lincoln Gardens. This garden centre and country market is located in the picturesque Qu'Appelle Valley, and offers fresh produce, herbs, locally made jams, honey and baking. Gift shop on site. T he corn maze and pumpkin patch is open mid-September to the end of October, while the haunted house is open in October.
Corn Maiden Market Ltd
Saskatchewan-Made Products, Gift / Souvenir, Farms and Markets Open May 1 to Oct 31. Looking for fresh produce? Stop by Corn Maiden Market at Lincoln Gardens. This garden centre and country market is located in the picturesque Qu'Appelle Valley, and offers fresh produce, herbs, locally made jams, honey and baking. Gift shop on site. T he corn maze and pumpkin patch is open mid-September to the end of October, while the haunted house is open in October.

City/town information

The town of Lumsden is a friendly, vibrant, growing and progressive community with over 1,600 people nestled in the beautiful Qu'Appelle Valley 30 km northwest of Regina on Hwy 11. Discover the beauty of the town and surrounding valley and experience the variety of local attractions, events and recreational opportunities. Community and area recreational facilities include full-service campground, spray pad, parks, Trans-Canada Trail, museum, art galleries, golfing with nine hole disk golf course, canoeing on the Qu'Appelle River. Qu'Appelle Valley Nordic Ski Club and trails and Biathlon Centre plus over 50 local businesses. It is also home of the Duck Derby, Fun in the Sun Ball Tournament and the Great Pumpkin Scarecrow Festival.​
Lumsden
The town of Lumsden is a friendly, vibrant, growing and progressive community with over 1,600 people nestled in the beautiful Qu'Appelle Valley 30 km northwest of Regina on Hwy 11. Discover the beauty of the town and surrounding valley and experience the variety of local attractions, events and recreational opportunities. Community and area recreational facilities include full-service campground, spray pad, parks, Trans-Canada Trail, museum, art galleries, golfing with nine hole disk golf course, canoeing on the Qu'Appelle River. Qu'Appelle Valley Nordic Ski Club and trails and Biathlon Centre plus over 50 local businesses. It is also home of the Duck Derby, Fun in the Sun Ball Tournament and the Great Pumpkin Scarecrow Festival.​
Situated along Highway 322 near Last Mountain Lake, the village of Silton is the gateway to year-round recreation on this popular lake. There is a General Store with liquor and propane if you forgot something located in town.
Silton
Situated along Highway 322 near Last Mountain Lake, the village of Silton is the gateway to year-round recreation on this popular lake. There is a General Store with liquor and propane if you forgot something located in town.

Tours/Attractions

Guided tours or attractions to check out.
Saskatchewan's first micro distillery, Last Mountain Distillery, features premium spirits and other Saskatchewan-made products for sale including their famous dill pickle vodka. Located in Lumsden​, the distillery offers tours and tastings every Saturday from 12 noon - 5 p.m.; every hour on the hour. Pre-booking is preferred; groups larger than 12 people please call the distillery.
Last Mountain Distillery
Saskatchewan 20
Saskatchewan's first micro distillery, Last Mountain Distillery, features premium spirits and other Saskatchewan-made products for sale including their famous dill pickle vodka. Located in Lumsden​, the distillery offers tours and tastings every Saturday from 12 noon - 5 p.m.; every hour on the hour. Pre-booking is preferred; groups larger than 12 people please call the distillery.
Open Sep 12 to Oct 17. ​Covering 15 acres and consisting of a variety of attractions, the Happy Hollow Corn Maze is only 15 minutes. Attractions​ at the site include a corn maze, pumpkin patch, jumping pillow, Penelope the Pumpkin Princess, hay wagon rides, cow train rides, corn box, pony rides, corn cannon, petting farm, pony swings, tractor swings, hay bale slide, chalkboard house and hay jump. Country store stocks locally grown produce including countless varieties of pumpkins and squash. Fall ornaments, preserves, baking, housewares, gifts and fall/Halloween giftware are also available. Concessions. Special events most Saturdays.
Happy Hollow Corn Maze
Open Sep 12 to Oct 17. ​Covering 15 acres and consisting of a variety of attractions, the Happy Hollow Corn Maze is only 15 minutes. Attractions​ at the site include a corn maze, pumpkin patch, jumping pillow, Penelope the Pumpkin Princess, hay wagon rides, cow train rides, corn box, pony rides, corn cannon, petting farm, pony swings, tractor swings, hay bale slide, chalkboard house and hay jump. Country store stocks locally grown produce including countless varieties of pumpkins and squash. Fall ornaments, preserves, baking, housewares, gifts and fall/Halloween giftware are also available. Concessions. Special events most Saturdays.
Water Activities, Waterpark / Wavepool, Sporting Goods / Equipment Rental Open Jun to Sep. ​Welcome to a new, exciting water attraction on Last Mountain Lake, Sask​ Aquatic Adventures - Regina Beach. Bringing the definition of fun to the next level, this water park offers 11 on-water challenges for all adventure seekers ages five years and up. Spend countless hours of enjoyment jumping your way through slides, bridges, swings and flip-offs. Kayak rental also available.
Regina Beach Water Park
Water Activities, Waterpark / Wavepool, Sporting Goods / Equipment Rental Open Jun to Sep. ​Welcome to a new, exciting water attraction on Last Mountain Lake, Sask​ Aquatic Adventures - Regina Beach. Bringing the definition of fun to the next level, this water park offers 11 on-water challenges for all adventure seekers ages five years and up. Spend countless hours of enjoyment jumping your way through slides, bridges, swings and flip-offs. Kayak rental also available.

Sightseeing

Opens May 1 - Sept 30 The Last Mountain Regional Park Nature Trail, a self-guided walking trail, is an ideal site for birdwatching as it is situated in the Last Mountain Lake National Wildlife Area, North America's oldest bird sanctuary. The area is a popular migration point for thousands of birds every year, including pelicans, alder flycatchers, herons, orchard orioles, wood thrushes, tundra swans, western kingbirds, whooping cranes, yellow-rumped warblers and Swainson's hawks, just to name a few. The Nature Trail features beautiful scenery, a bison rubbing rock and a bird blind that provides fantastic birdwatching opportunities. The trail also starts at the Nature Centre, which is located near the Last Mountain Bird Observatory, Saskatchewan's only bird monitoring station. The observatory is a member of the Canadian Migration Monitoring Network and is responsible for observing, catching and banding birds that migrate into the area in the spring and fall. Visitors are encouraged to stop by the observatory in May, August and September after travelling the trail in order to help with the banding and monitoring process. An entry fee is charged to visitors entering the Last Mountain Regional Park, but there is no fee for participating in the Last Mountain Bird Observatory's activities. The trail takes roughly 2 hours to complete.
Last Mountain Lake National Wildlife Area Pavilion
Opens May 1 - Sept 30 The Last Mountain Regional Park Nature Trail, a self-guided walking trail, is an ideal site for birdwatching as it is situated in the Last Mountain Lake National Wildlife Area, North America's oldest bird sanctuary. The area is a popular migration point for thousands of birds every year, including pelicans, alder flycatchers, herons, orchard orioles, wood thrushes, tundra swans, western kingbirds, whooping cranes, yellow-rumped warblers and Swainson's hawks, just to name a few. The Nature Trail features beautiful scenery, a bison rubbing rock and a bird blind that provides fantastic birdwatching opportunities. The trail also starts at the Nature Centre, which is located near the Last Mountain Bird Observatory, Saskatchewan's only bird monitoring station. The observatory is a member of the Canadian Migration Monitoring Network and is responsible for observing, catching and banding birds that migrate into the area in the spring and fall. Visitors are encouraged to stop by the observatory in May, August and September after travelling the trail in order to help with the banding and monitoring process. An entry fee is charged to visitors entering the Last Mountain Regional Park, but there is no fee for participating in the Last Mountain Bird Observatory's activities. The trail takes roughly 2 hours to complete.