Summer Family Fun!
Weyburn has many wonderful family friendly activities to enjoy during the summer months. Spend an afternoon at one of our splash parks, go for a picturesque walk along the Tatagwa Trails, book a tour at the Soo Line Historical Museum or spend a day out at Nickle Lake!
Check out these things to do and start planning your next adventure!
River Park Spray Park
Located in River Park Campground – access off 4th Street S
Features a large dump bucket, multiple spray elements and ground sprayers. Playground and disc golf are in close proximity.
Hours of Operation: Weather permitting, open May Long Weekend until the the second weekend in September.
Skate Park
291 Coteau Avenue W
The facility offers a variety of concrete ramps that can be used by skaters, roller bladers, and BMX riders. The park is unsupervised and patrons are asked to use a helmet and other protective gear.
Phone: (306) 842.5165
Soo Line Historical Museum
411 Riverfront Road – Located on Highway #39 East
- Summer hours: May – August
- Tours available by appointment only. Email leisureservices@weyburn.ca
- Tuesday-Saturday: 9:30am-12pm, 1pm-5:30pm
- Winter hours: Closed September-April
- Walk through pioneer artifacts, local memorabilia, and exhibits highlighting everything from the historic Weyburn Mental Hospital to early community life.
The Visitor Information Centre is located at The Soo Line Historical Museum.
Website | Phone: (306) 842-2922
Southern Prairie Railway
401 Railway Avenue | Ogema, Saskatchewan
Southern Prairie Railway is located in beautiful Southern Saskatchewan and showcases the beauty and modesty of the prairies. Operating since 2012, visitors are treated to a rail excursion similar to what pioneers of the 1920’s would have experienced when arriving in this new and mysterious land.
Tickets available at: www.southernprairierailway.ca.
Tatagwa Parkway Trail System
Weyburn’s picturesque Tatagwa trail system and parks are an ideal place to walk your dog, go for a run, ride your bike, or boost your happiness by simply observing nature’s beauty. Tatagwa Parkway consists of two areas – the Signal Hill Nature Habitat and the Red Coat Nature Habitat, which are protected from vehicle traffic. Picnic tables and park benches are placed throughout the parkway.
Website | Phone: (306) 848.3290
Click Here to view the Tatagwa Parkway map