Attractions

Park In Autumn Park Trail

Delfrari - Victoria Park
Located in Maidstone on 2nd Street
Phone: 306-893-2373

  • 15 electrical sites — 3 non serviced sites, 5 pull through sites
  • Fully serviced washrooms & showers
  • Tennis courts
  • Ball diamonds
  • Trout pond
  • Paved walking paths & public picnic area
  • Playground

Maidstone Rest Stop
Located 5km west of Maidstone on the north side of Hwy 16
Phone: 306-893-2373

  • Serviced & non-serviced tent & RV sites (no semi parking)
  • Picnic areas

 

Maidstone Hotel
Located on Railway Ave
Phone: 306-893-2242

  • Clean Single/Double Rooms with private bath and cable TV

Sandpiper Motel
Located on Railway Avenue
Phone: 306-893-2635

  • Clean single/double rooms with private bath and cable TV

Golf Course

Golfing & Camping - A beautiful nine-hole golf course is located 7½ kilometers north and one kilometer east of Maidstone, at Silver Lake Regional Park. Silver Lake Park provides a golf course with grass greens, licensed Club House, ball diamonds, mini-golf, swimming facilities and complete camping facilities. Maidstone is often used as a home base as golfers venture the 12 surrounding courses within a short drive.

Silver Lake Regional Park
Located 7½ km North of Maidstone off Hwy 21
Phone: 306-893-2831

  • 9 hole, grass green golf course
  • Cart rentals
  • Camping & RV facilities (serviced and non-serviced, group camping available)
  • Swimming Area & Playground
  • Mini golf, concession & lounge
  • Driving range
  • Ball diamonds & family picnic areas
  • Nature trails & bird watching tower

Museum & Historical - Maidstone is the Hub of Northwest Museum Network, which has 9 museums within an hours drive from Maidstone. The Maidstone Museum is adjacent to Campgrounds for your convenience.

Museums

Museum

Maidstone & District Museum
Located on the east side of Maidstone on 2nd Street
Phone: 306-893-2890
Open: May to last week in Sept., 1:00 - 8:00 pm

  • Pioneer village with boardwalk street lead to refurbished CNR Station building with caboose, country store, church, blacksmith shop, barber shop and much more. Enjoy the good old days up close.

Chief Poundmaker Museum
306-398-8044

Cutknife: Clayton McLain Memorial Museum
306-398-2345/2273

Frenchman Butte Museum
306-344-4478

Glasyn & District Museum
306-342-4908/4306/2191

Lashburn Centennial Museum
306-285-3257

Neilburg: Manitou Pioneer Museum
306-823-4205/4785

North Battleford: Fort Battleford Historical Site
306-937-2621

St. Walburg & District Historical Museum
306-248-2259

Turtleford Museum
306-845-2433

Historical Sites

Chief Poundmaker Historical Centre

From Paynton: 12 km S, West to location

  • battle site between Militia and Chief Poundmaker's Warriors
  • Interpretive Centre
  • walking paths and plaques

Rural Municipality of Eldon No.471

The Rural Municipality of Eldon No. 471, population 750, lies midway between North Battleford and Lloydminister and is bounded by the Battle River to the sound and the North Saskatchewan River to the north. Nine hundred people live within the municipality.

Lying in the park belt of Saskatchewan, the municipality includes thirteen townships (approximately 390 square miles)/ The landscape is stretches of open country, polka-dotted with polar and willow bluffs and numerous small lakes. Gully Creek, which traverses the municipality, is a principle drainage system for the area east of Lloydminster and empties into the North Saskatchewan River at Pine Island.

Although the district is the "Canola Capital of Canada", the geography also supports grain, mixed and specialty (e.g. elk, buffalo) farming as well as oil and gas wells.

Forest Bank Church

The church was completed in 1910 by volunteers from the congregation on the southwest corner of the SE quarter of Section 14 49-24-W3. The first service on September 19, 1909 was a Harvest Festival service and regular services are still held today. The Anglican church and cemetery is located 8 miles north of Waseca and 2.5 miles east.

Forest Bank Church

Fort Pitt Trail

The marker is located 12.5 miles north of Maidstone on the west side of Highway 21. The trail linked Fort Pitt and the Battleford settlements in the 1700's. The junction of the Fort Pitt and Edmonton Trails was at Bresaylor. From Bresaylor the Fort Pitt Trail angled northwest towards the Gully Creek crossing (approximately on half mile east of Silver Lake Regional Park), then continued northwest exiting the municipality very near the northwest corner of the Tweedsmuir district. The Trail followed a very contoured course with no steep gradients.

The Trail was the service and construction route for building and maintenance of the Dominion Telegraph line, which was constructed on an almost parallel route. With the abandonment of the Dominion Telegraph in the twenties, the trail also became obsolete in favor of a surveyed road plan.

There are still traces of the Trail in the sand hill to the northeast of Maidstone. The Midwest Archaeology Society is endeavoring to preserve the remaining trail.

Fort Pitt Trail

Pine Island

This small island, lying just off the mouth of the Gully Creek in the North Saskatchewan River, was the site of as many as five fur trading post between 1785 and 1793.

The best known trading post was Manchester House, the Hudson's Bay Co.'s post. Fierce competition lead to fighting and ending the activity with the destruction of the forts in 1793. Although the site is inaccessible now, the view from the river banks above is breathtaking.

Pine Island Park In Autumn

A huge stone and plaque were erected there in 1991 and tell the story.

To visit the site, travel north of Maidstone on Highway 21 to the Silver Lake Regional Park road (8.5 miles). Follow this road east across the Big Gully, then follow the signs east and south.

Shiloh Baptist Church

Thirteen miles north of Maidstone on Highway 21 a sign directs you to Shiloh Church. Three miles east on that cross road and one and one half miles north will bring you to the little log church. It was built about 1912 by black settlers who emigrated from Oklahoma in 1910 and 1911 in search of a better life. Their strong faith prompted the building of this little place of worship. Perhaps it is fitting that it, alone, remains as evidence of a once prominent settlement.

Crosses mark the graves of family members who rest there beneath the huge spruce trees. The fragile little church nestles beside a dense caragana hedge and a cluster of poplars, home to hundreds of birds each summer.

Local people, realizing the importance of preserving this spot, have worked to maintain it. However, the ravages of time are winning the battle.

The church, inside and out, is as it always was, even the benches. A plaque tells the story.

Shiloh Church Shiloh Church

Kenderdine Memorial

In 1971, the memorial to Augustus "Gus" Frederick LaFosse Kenderdine was erected top the Pikes Peak Hill near the site of the home of one of Saskatchewan's most famous artists, teachers and promoters. He, a prisoner in the area, became the first Professor of Art at the University of Saskatchewan. In 1935, he founded the Summer School of Art at Emma Lake which attracted students from all over Canada.

Gus was an outstanding artist, well respected by his fellowmen, preserving on canvas the original beauty of our area. His paintings can be found prominently in galleries, legislative buildings and elsewhere across Canada.

Directions to the Memorial - travel 15 miles north of Maidstone on Highway 21, then 6 miles west to a bend leading down a high hill. A gate on the left will lead you up this hill to the memorial and a spectacular view, one Augustus (Gus) Kenderdine loved and painted.

Wesson Memorial

The memorial was dedicated in 1971 and was located at the site of homestead overlooking the Gully. It was moved to the Maidstone Museum grounds in 1998.

Born in 1887, in Sheffield, England, John "Jack" Henry Wesson came to Canada with this parents and siblings in 1907 and chose a homestead near Maidstone. He was very active in and for the farming community. He served on the board of the Saskatchewan Grain Growers' Association. He became the first president of the Canadian Federation of Agriculture (1936-1940); was president of the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool from 1937 to 1960; was the president of the S.W.P. Insurance Company and the Canadian Pool Agencies Limited. He was a Wheat Pool delegate from 1924 to 1960, leading the Farmers' March on Ottawa in both 1942 to 1959.

In 1938, he represented Canadian producers at the Empire Producers' Conference in Australia, and was a delegate to the International Federation of Agricultural Producers' Meetings in London and Holland, taking part in discussions leading to the World Wheat Agreement. He was advisor to the Canadian delegation to the International Wheat Agreement talks in Washington and Geneva.

He received the Commander of the British Empire in 1946. He also received an Honorary Doctorate of Laws from the University of Saskatchewan.

Jack passed away in 1965 and was buried in the Forest Bank Cemetery north west of Maidstone.

Events

JanFebMarAprMayJuneJulyAugSeptOctNovDec

January

February

  • Maidstone Figure Skating Carnival
  • Maidstone Figure Skating Spring Skating School

March

  • Ladies Curling Bonspiel
  • Milleton Community Play

April

  • Annual Trade Fair – 1st week (For details click here)

May

  • Maidstone School of Dance Recital - 2nd week
  • Jr. Golf Tournament - 4th week

June

  • Slow Pitch Wind Up Ball Tournament
  • Ladies Open Golf Tournament - 1st weekend
  • Maidstone Men's Oilmen's Golf Tournament - 2nd weekend
  • Standard Hill Baseball Tournament - Father's Day weekend
  • Open Medal Play Golf Tournament - 4th weekend

July

  • Canada Day Celebration - July 1st Old Time Sports Day - (For Details Click Here)
  • Silver Lake Swimming Lessons - 1st & 2nd weeks
  • Men's Open Ham Slam Golf Tournament - 3rd weekend
  • Seniors Golf Tournament - 4th weekend

August

  • RCMP Golf Tournament - 2nd weekend
  • Royal Canadian Legion Cemetery Decoration Day – 2nd Sunday

September

  • Maidstone High School – Jr. and Sr. Mega – Volley Tournaments
  • Terry Fox Runs
  • Annual Charity Hospital Golf Tournament

October

  • Ducks Unlimited Banquet - 1st Friday after Thanksgiving
  • Maidstone Historical Society Play

November

  • Early Bird Christmas Shopping
  • Remembrance Day Service at Legion Hall – November 11

December

  • Midnight Madness & Santa Claus Night - 1st Friday
  • Chamber of Commerce Christmas Party
  • Golden Age Christmas Supper
  • New Year's Eve Dances - Legion and Milleton Halls
  • Senior’s Drop In Centre Christmas Party

 

Town of Maidstone
112 1st Ave W
Located in the Maidstone Mall
Maidstone, SK S0M 1M0
Phone: 306-893-2373
Email: townofmaidstone@sasktel.net