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Wood Mountain, Saskatchewan

    Wood Mountain is a village located in south central Saskatchewan, a few kilometres north of where the famous North West Mounted Police post was originally located. For several years in the 1870s, the N.W.M.P. monitored Sitting Bull and the thousands of Sioux who fled to this area after the battle at Little Big Horn.
    Today, the village has many unique and exciting tourism adventures, and is surrounded by native prairie, farms, ranches, a kaolin mine, a First Nations reservation of Lakota Sioux, Grasslands National Park, and numerous towns.
Wood Mountain, Summer 2003; click to see 1989
Look at pictures and maps of the Wood Mountain area, under "Information", and see some of the excellent activities this area offers, listed under "Attractions".  Click "Services" to see what services are in our area and village.  Find out where you can spend the week, in the Accommodations section.  See what businesses are located in the Wood Mountain region.  Take a peek into our rich History.
Redneck Rumble August 7-9, 2009; www.redneckrumble.ca

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Wood Mountain NWMP Trail Celebration
(complete: July 1, 2009)

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The
JH Quarter Circle Restaurant is open.
cafe

Directions: Turn north on Main St. and make a right to the curling rink.
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6th Annual Wood Mountain
Farmers Market
at the Community Hall
Saturday August 22, 2009

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Pool renovations are underway as of April 2009. Volunteer help welcomed; contact Darby at the Cafe (266-4409) or Sherry (266-4330)
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Last Updated: July 12, 2009
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