
Things To Do In Gull Lake
People of all ages and interests can enjoy Gull Lake's wide range of recreational amenities and programmes. It's the perfect place to start planning your summer trip to Southwest Saskatchewan because it's right in the middle of everything.
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Gull Lake
Curling Rink
The Gull Lake and District Curling Rink features four sheets and is open from November to March. Curling leagues run throughout the winter: the men's league meets on Mondays and the women's league meets on Tuesdays. Along with league curling, the curling rink hosts numerous bonspiels throughout the winter.


Little Green on the Prairie Park
Little Green on the Prairie is a nice place to go for a walk, with plenty of green grass, beautiful trees, and a well-kept walking path. The school and both rinks are located within a half-block of Little Green, but in addition to this, it is home to a playground, a basketball court, and a picnic area.
Kiaskus Trail
The Kiaskus Trail is a 5-kilometer loop trail that offers breathtaking views of the open prairie and highlights the lush vegetation surrounding Gull Lake.
Kiaskus Trail's varied terrain will take you from prairie trails to pavement.
Certain sections of the trail may be difficult to navigate with a stroller. On the trail, dogs are permitted but must be on a leash. Kindly pick up after your dog.


Lyceum Theatre
It's located at 1375 Conrad Ave. With its digital picture, 3-D screen, and 7.1 surround sound system, the historic Lyceum Theatre offers a cinematic experience like no other!
Birthday parties and other private functions can be held in the theatre.
It is possible to watch movies or play video games on the big screen if you rent the theatre for a private event.
Please call (306) 672-4240 for more information
Meadowdale Golf Course
Meadowdale Golf Course is located on the Trans-Canada Highway, 5 kilometers east of Gull Lake. This 9-hole, sand green golf course is a great place to practice your swing with friends and family.
When the golf season is in full swing, the course hosts Men's Night on Tuesdays and Ladies Night on Wednesdays, in addition to a variety of golf tournaments throughout the year.


Museum
With exhibits in its Main Building, School House and Machine Shop - Gull Lake Museum is a three-building complex. The exhibits in the Main Building provide a glimpse into Gull Lake's history.
When you enter the School House, you'll see a replica of an old school where students once studied. Agricultural machinery exhibits can be found in the Machinery Building.

Xeriscape /Community Garden
The Xeriscape/Community Garden is located in the heart of downtown, on the corner of Main Street and Conrad Avenue, and is open to the public. It was part of the Communities in Bloom beautification program.
Raised garden beds, trees, plants, a rail fence, a park bench, a birdhouse, fruit trees, and the little library book exchange have been added to what was once a vacant lot.