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Nearby Towns

The communities around Lake Diefenbaker are a mix of small towns and villages that provide a welcoming atmosphere and serve as gateways to the lake's attractions. Each offers basic amenities and access to outdoor activities like fishing, boating, and camping. With a focus on rural charm and recreation, these communities cater to residents and visitors seeking a peaceful escape in Saskatchewan's beautiful prairie landscape.

Lucky Lake

RM of Canaan No. 225

20 Main St.

Lucky Lake, SK

S0L 1Z0

306-858-2234

A small agricultural village, Lucky Lake is known for its tight-knit community and farming heritage. It offers basic amenities and serves as a gateway to Lake Diefenbaker's eastern attractions. Lucky Lake features essential services like a school, grocery store, and library. It’s a hub for surrounding agricultural operations and offers proximity to Hitchcock Bay and Lake Diefenbaker’s fishing and recreation.

Outlook

400 Saskatchewan Ave. W.
Box 518
Outlook, SK.
S0L 2N0

306-867-8663

Dubbed the "Irrigation Capital of Saskatchewan," Outlook is a larger town with modern amenities, cultural attractions, and the SkyTrail, Canada’s longest pedestrian bridge. As a regional center, Outlook offers restaurants, shops, healthcare facilities, and recreational spots, including a swimming pool and golf course. The SkyTrail and South Saskatchewan River Valley add scenic charm to any family getaway.

Elbow

201 Saskatchewan Street
PO Box 8
Elbow, SK

S0H 1J0

306-854-2277

Elbow is a vibrant lakeside community featuring the Harbor Golf Club, a marina, and charming local businesses. It’s popular for boating, fishing, and its friendly atmosphere. Elbow boasts a marina, golf club, art gallery, and the historic Elbow Hotel. It has eateries, a community hall, and easy access to lake activities.

Macrorie

Box 37
Macrorie SK

S0L 2E0

306-243-2010

This quiet village offers a rural charm and serves as a serene spot for visitors interested in exploring the nearby lake and surrounding countryside. A small village with a community hall and local services, Macrorie appeals to those seeking tranquility. It’s close to lake beaches and camping options.

Riverhurst

Box 116
Riverhurst SK

S0H 3P0

306-353-2220

Home to the Riverhurst Ferry, this village connects travelers across Lake Diefenbaker and offers access to Palliser Regional Park and sandy beaches. Amenities include a grocery store, museum, and Riverhurst Ferry access. Palliser Regional Park nearby offers golf, camping, and beach activities.

Birsay

Box 30
Birsay SK

S0L 0G0

306-573-2047

A small community with access to Hitchcock Bay, Birsay is a hub for camping, fishing, and lake activities, ideal for nature enthusiasts. Known for Hitchcock Bay, Birsay has a grocery/convenience store, campground, and boat launch, catering to anglers and campers.

Loreburn

Box 177
Loreburn SK

S0H 2S0

306-644-2097

Located near the Gardiner Dam, Loreburn is a quaint village with a strong agricultural presence, serving as a peaceful retreat for visitors to the lake. Loreburn provides a school, small businesses, and a peaceful rural setting. It’s close to Gardiner Dam and offers lake access for fishing and boating.

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