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Saskatchewan’s Largest Tree     Saskatchewan’s largest tree is located South of Blaine Lake on Hwy #12 down Tree Road (this road will also take you to the Doukhobor Dugout House site).     This very old cottonwood/balsam poplar hybrid has been growing since before the first white settlers came to this area. The circumference of the tree is nearly 5 metres!         Doukhobor Dugout House     Located South of Blaine Lake a short distance off of Highway 12. The Doukhobor Dugout House Inc., became a Provincial Heritage Property in the spring of 2005. Come and visit this historic site and learn more about the Doukhobor culture. For more information and hours of operation, please visit their website. www.doukhobordugouthouse.com          12-40 & Beyond Tour     An Adventure in Rural Life. This exciting self-guided tour is held annually in July. Large red grain elevator shaped markers will guide visitors to 14 different venues featuring the talents of local artisans. Tour sites include stone carvings, poetry readings, wool spinning, antiques, calligraphy, artists, blacksmithing, a labyrinth, crafts created from a variety of fabrics including deer and moose hides. Self Guided Tour –  Map           General Store Memories, Museum and Antiques     When it’s time for a break from the ordinary, take a walk down memory lane. This two storey building has thousands of antiques, collectibles and treasures awaiting your discovery. General Store Memories is located 15 miles Northwest of Blaine Lake. For more information and hours of operation, please contact Bill or Vivian at 306-226-4646.         Murals     In 2004 the idea of painting murals on local business exteriors came to life. A Mural Committee consisting of Local artists Doreen Kalmakoff, Mike Raymer, Marj Pool and Rosemarie Banda was founded and in the following months several murals were painted throughout the community. The objective of the committee was to create an outdoor gallery depicting local wildlife, agriculture and scenery. To date 13 murals have been completed with preliminary plans for several more. Information is available at the Town Office for those who would like to take a self-guided tour of these beautiful paintings.           Crooked Trees     Located west of Blaine Lake is a grove of incredible Poplar trees. These trees resemble trees from a sci-fi movie. They are certainly worth the drive to see them. Contact the Town Office for directions on how to get there. Phone 306-497-2531.            Bird-watching     The Blaine Lake area is a Birdwatchers’ Paradise. The lakes, hills, meadows, valleys and forests of the Blaine Lake area provide habitat to hundreds of different bird species. Birdwatchers may expect to encounter woodpeckers, wrens, bluebirds, humming birds, swallows, owls, blue herons, loons, migratory birds such as ducks, geese, as well as turkey vultures and eagles including the beautiful Bald Eagle.      Riverlands Heritage The Riverlands Heritage Region preserves the vibrant natural and cultural history along the west bank of the North Saskatchewan River. Journey through a living tapestry of Indigenous, Métis, and European pioneer stories. Enjoy a scenic, educational drive through the heart of the prairies—from the heights of Petrofka Bridge to the historic Wyngard Ferry.
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