Our park is set in dense trees only 2 km South West of town. The park boasts a large picnic and play area making it a great place for family reunions or other gatherings. Hike the great coulees that are a part of the Big Muddy Valley. A great place for camera buffs and bird watchers. Pets are permitted in the Park when on a leash.
Contact Information:Box 93 Cell: 306-640-7268 Season: Victoria Day - Labour Day PLEASE NOTE: THERE IS AN ALCOHOL BAN IN EFFECT ON THE MAY LONG WEEKEND Credit Cards are charged at the time of booking. Cancellation Policy: Cancellation fee of $25.00 will be charged for cancelling a reservation. Refund will be paid by cheque. Please allow 1 month for processing. |
Location:
The park is located |
Facilities:
Camping - Electrical Sites, Non-Electrical Sites, Full Service Sites, Drive Thru Sites, Picnic Area, Playground, Showers, Modern Washrooms, Nature Trails, Firewood, Sewer dump station.
Golf - 9 Golf Holes With Grass Greens, Golf Cart Rentals, Golf Club Rentals, Golf Apparel & Supplies, Food Service.
Swimming (in town) - Outdoor pool, Swimming lessons, Lifeguards.
Camping Area
Fees:
(All fees include taxes. Prices subject to change without notice. Seasonal sites subject to pre-determined quantity and location.)
Fee category Description Daily Weekly Monthly Seasonal Entry Fee Park Entry $10 $45 Camping Non Electric $35 $150 $450 Camping Electric (30A) $40 $225 $750 $1500 Camping Full Service $1650 Firewood Garbage Pail Full $10 Rentals Camp Kitchen $75.00 Rentals Gazebo $75.00 Rentals Large BBQ (we supply propane) $120.00 Rentals Large BBQ (you supply propane) $60.00 Family Reunions/Weddings Utilization Fee - $500 & a $250 refundable damage deposit will be charged. This will provide the user with access to gazebo, kitchen and propane barbeque for the weekend.
Reservations: Accepted Beginning May 1 - Call (306) 640-7268.
Must be 18 years of age to rent a campsite unless accompanied by a parent or guardian.
History:
In 1961, an order of council was passed by the government estabilshing the Jean-Louis LégaréRegional Park Authority. Four local residents were instrumental in starting a collection to buy 2 quarters of land to establish a Regional Park.
The location of the park once housed Jean-Louis Légaré's trading post (on what is now hole 7 of the golf course). It is believed that Sitting Bull was camped near Légaré's trading post prior to his return the United States. It is also beleived that the Telegraph Office, built in the early 1900s byJean-Louis Légaré, was also originally located near the trading post.
Farmers and students cooperated with every effort to make this park and golf course one of the top ten in southern Saskatchewan. The golf course, with many contributed hours of labour, was estabilshed in 1965. In 1969, Sharon School was moved to its present location in the park and became the golf clubhouse. The park has come a long way since those days, now having electrified sites, modern washrooms and shower house, concession and gazebos for rent, watered fairways and grass greens, a workshop, golf cart storage sheds, and playground equipment. In 1970, Willow Bunch turned 100 years old and it was those ceremonies on July 8 and 9 that a plaque dedicated to the founder, Jean-Louis Légaré, was presented to the Mayor and was to be installed on a cairn in the park. That is where you can see that cairn to this day. The Jean-Louis Légaré Regional Park is now being known as the hidden gem in our wonderous coulees that are part of the Big Muddy. Come visit and stay a while!
Photos:
Here are some photos of our park. Use the icons or the arrows to navigate through the photos.
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