Mistaseni Cairn

Mistaseni Cairn

The Mistaseni rock was originally located in the South Saskatchewan River Valley at a site held sacred by the Cree, a portion of the Mistaseni (Cree for “Big Rock”) was removed when Gardiner Dam was constructed. Interpretive plaques and a portion of the boulder is on site.

Lakeside Marina Service

Lakeside Marina Service

The Lakeside Marina is approximately 2 kms west of the town of Elbow, just past the golf course. Lakeside marina is a full service marina, having premium gas available on the dock service, along with fresh water and pumpout facilities. The marina holds 150 boats, with most docks rented for the season, however there are a number available for day use.

Harbour Golf Club & Resort

Harbour Golf Club & Resort

The Harbor Golf Club & Resort is a multi functional establishment located on the shores of beautiful Lake Diefenbaker near Elbow. The course offers 6400 yards of challenging terrain from flat prairies to huge gullies and heavily wooded areas

Along with being an 18-hole championship course the Harbor has a full service dining room, meeting rooms, tournament building that facilitates over 150 people, driving range, cabins and RV sites.

Gardiner Dam

Gardiner Dam

Canada’s largest earth filled dam, located at the north end of Lake Diefenbaker. Gardiner Dam was officially opened in 1967. The spillway is more than a kilometer long.

Douglas Provincial Park

Douglas Provincial Park

This natural environment park is a prairie oasis featuring access to kilometers of natural sand beaches, massive inland sand dunes, access to the Trans Canada Trail, native prairie and secluded campsites hidden in a lush aspen forrest.

Danielson Provincial Park

Danielson Provincial Park

The big attraction of the park is naturally Lake Diefenbaker. The park provides access to the lake’s north end. Water sports possibilities are just about endless. Enjoy the large sandy beaches and excellent fishing. Danielson owes its existence to the Gardiner Dam which in the mid 1960’s gave birth to Lake Diefenbaker one of the finest bodies of freshwater on the prairies. This recreational Park, officially opened in 1971 and spans both shores of Lake Diefenbaker, adjacent to the dam.