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INVITES YOU TO TAKE THE TIME TO EXPLORE THE MANY ATTRACTIONS AND FACILITIES OUR PICTURESQUE TOWN HAS TO OFFER:


Email: shaunavon@sasktel.net Website: www.shaunavon.com THE FRIENDLY COMMUNITY OF SHAUNAVON, SASKATCHEWAN


• The Grand Coteau Heritage & Cultural Centre (museum, art gallery & library) • Heritage Walking Tour • Crescent Point Wickenheiser Centre including Skating & Curling Rinks • Swimming Pool • New Skate Park • Trans Canada Trail • Public Parks and Playgrounds • Movie Theatre • Bowling Alley • Shawnee Campground • Rock Creek Golf & Country Club • Vibrant Business Community with Diverse Shops & Services


• Assorted Dining Options • Hotels, Motels and Bed & Breakfast Accommodations


Join us at Boomtown Days & CCA Rodeo Part of Shaunavon's Centennial Weekend - July 18 - 21, 2013


Shaunavon 1913 - 2013:


July 18-21, 2013 Celebrating 100 Years


Email: shaunavoncentennial@gmail.com Tourist Information Centre


Keep informed about Centennial Celebration events by visiting www.shaunavon.com


or send us an email to receive regular updates


Welcome Home!


“Linking Community with Culture”


This cultural facility houses a museum of local history and natural history, an art gallery featuring contemporary art exhibitions, a branch of the Chinook Regional Library and Tourist Information Centre.


Visit the Grand Coteau Heritage & Cultural Centre Hours:


Mondays to Saturdays 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (May 1 - Oct. 1)


Tuesdays to Saturdays 1:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. (Oct. 1 - May 1)


Summer programming for children through July & August Website: www.shaunavonmuseum.ca


440 Centre Street, Shaunavon, Sask. 306-297-3882 • E-mail gchcc@sasktel.net


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