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Riding, roping, cowboy
cookouts on the range, bonfires under the stars, the
magnificent scenery, and the down-home hospitality
will leave you with memories to be treasured for a
lifetime.
Crossing a rolling prairie
landscape, this working ranch, lies tucked away in
the beautiful Saskatchewan River valley, along the
shores of Lake Diefenbaker. The scenery reminds of
an old fashion western movie. The landscape is a
mixture of rolling prairies, open range, canyons,
the river hills and sandy beaches at Lake
Diefenbaker . The large ranch property includes 9
miles of river frontage. The nature changes its
palette with the seasons, from the purple crocus in
spring to the pink flowering cactus in summer to the
splendor of golden colors in the fall. Here we
invite you to join us for an unforgettable ranch
vacation in the middle of Canada.
Life here follows the seasons and the rhythm of the
herds. We rise with the sun, we work hard, and we
relax under the stars of a fragrant prairie evening.
Guests experience the cowboy way-of-life, not from a
helicopter or an air-conditioned truck, but from the
cowpoke's best friend, the horse. This peaceful spot
in the river hills welcomes guests for an intimate,
real-life ranch experience of daily chores, hearty
cowboy fare and plenty of fresh air.
Some things may have changed down here at the ranch,
but what always remain constant are the spectacular
sunsets, the feel of the wind on your face as you
ride the open range and the peace of mind only a
cowboy can enjoy.
Feel the rhythms of the land. It will fill your
heart and draw you back to this special place.
WRSK01
Rates include accommodation, all
meals and soft drinks, horseback riding, and all
other ranch activities on availability.
8 days/ 7 nights $ 1,295
Single room +$260
if requested
... based on Can $1,295 / 260
Dates 2008:
05/17-05/24 05/24-05/31
05/31-06/07
06/07-06/14 06/14-06/21
06/21-06/28
06/28-07/05 07/05-07/12
07/12-07/19
07/19-07/26 07/26-08/02
08/02-08/09
08/09-08/16 08/16-08/23
08/23-08/30
08/30-09/06 09/06-09/13
09/13-09/20
09/20-09/27 09/27-10/04
10/04-10/11
10/11-10/18 -- SA-SA
Other arrival
days could be on Monday or Thursday
make a reservation
Taxes: 2.5%
GST (5% for Canadians)
and 0.75% local tax
Meeting: Kyle
Airport: Saskatoon Transfer:
Transfer from Saskatoon is
$120 per person return
Horses: Quater, Quarter
mix
Tack:
Western
Pace: All
paces according to
riding level
Max:
14 riders
Accommodations
Guests stay in western-style wood cabins decorated
to make any cowboy feel at home. There are six
comfortable log-cabins and two 1.5-story cabins with
loft bedrooms with enough space for up to 4 people.
All other cabins have two twin beds or one
queen-size bed and a private washroom with toilet
and shower.
Weekly cleaning is included. Bedding and toiletries
are supplied. Everything you need for your private
home away from.
Meals are prepared in the ranches Cookshack –
wholesome, plentiful cowboy cuisine that includes
melt in-your-mouth Canadian beef. Everybody gathers
together at mealtimes, rubbing shoulders with the
ranch family and other guests from around the world.
Many friendships have been born while eating and
sitting together.
The Ranch has its own Saloon with a pool
table, foosball, darts and country music. Everybody
is welcome to use the hot tub at the back deck of
the saloon whenever you feel like relaxing after a
long day in the saddle.
Horseback Riding
We do a lot of horseback riding at the ranch,
because there is nothing better to experience the
cowboy way-of-life!
After the famous and extensive breakfast, it is time
for everybody to saddle the horses! You will get a
suitable horse to enjoy your time in the saddle.
Then we take off for an exciting day ride to check
the herd and to explorer the large ranch property.
Novice riders are welcome to have their first
western riding lessons in our large riding arena at
the main ranch. Everyone will have the chance to
learn how to rope and work with cattle or try the
first barrel race.
All guests are welcome to participate in the cattle
and ranch work. We have to check and move cows on a
daily base and if necessary we have to catch some
calves and treat them.
While there is a lot to do every day, we do not
forget to relax and have a good lunch break with
coffee, beans and sausages cooked over an open fire
and a snooze in the sun. And from time to time,
throughout the summer month, we pack up the horses
for an overnight trip and campout under the stars –
a real cowboy dream far away from urban life.
Special Events
Branding The Offspring - May
28 - June 8
One of the most popular times at the ranch is early
June, when the cattle is rounded up on horseback for
an old-time authentic branding. Altogether we move
the herd the whole way from the pastures to the
ranch. A long day in the saddle with lots of fun and
action. The next day is branding day and every hand
is needed. Everyone has the chance to learn how to
rope and to participate in the hard work of the
cowboys, like wrestling the calves. Guests should
plan to visit for at least ten days in order to
become acquainted with the operation and their horse
before branding day.
Round Up Week -
Oct 11 - 18
In the first half of October cattle have to be
rounded up on horseback and brought home from the
summer pastures to the main ranch. The cattle will
be counted, vaccinated and moved into a different
pasture or onto the farmland. This is a great
advance for people who love to ride and learn some
skills about handling and being around cattle
Other Ranch Activities
When we are not in the saddle, there are plenty
of other activities to do. During the summer month
guests can walk down to Lake Diefenbaker for
swimming, boating, canoeing and waterskiing. The
lake offers also a great opportunity for fishing.
The large ranch property invites to explorer the
untouched wildlife with deer, coyotes, foxes and
owls, and overhead a Golden Eagle or a pair of
Pelicans, while hiking in the rolling hills. Or find
a private spot along 200-kilometers of sandy beaches
In the evening, do what the cowboys do. A game of
horseshoes, dummy steer roping, archery or a visit
to the saloon, where there is a pool table, foosball
and darts. Listen to country music or sit in the hot
tub under the stars. End the day with the crackle of
a romantic campfire and a cowboy sing-a-long.
On some nights we go to the nearby town and have a
beer in the famous White Bear Saloon
Season Opening
First week of the season: Guests will get the taste
of cowboys daily spring jobs while calves still come
to life. Join us on our daily horseback trips to the
pastures to check the herd and treat the new born
calves. Fences and corrals need to be checked and
fixed. Main ranch and cattle set up has to be
prepared and shaped for upcoming branding.
Clear Up Week
The last week of the season offers shorter days, but
lots of riding and fun in the beautiful color fading
prairie and river hill scenery. Usually cooler days
allows us to do harder work with and around cattle.
Corrals and winter facilities have to be repaired
and prepared for the cattle to come home. Pasture
fences have to be checked and fixed if necessary.
There is nothing more beautiful then the smell of
clear and fresh air on a fall day and a hot coffee
cooked over the campfire after having a snooze
around lunchtime.
Area Attractions
The area around the ranch is stepped into
ranching traditions and prairie history. Experience
the rodeo trail and the life of competing cowboys
firsthand at a nearby small town rodeo. We are happy
to organize Rodeo Trips whenever possible. They can
be booked directly at the ranch.
Not far away are the high lands of the Cypress
Hills, Fort Walsh , the first settlements of the
North-West Mounted Police and the Great Sand Hills,
a semi-desert of sand dunes rising mysteriously from
the plain.
Guided tours can be booked at the ranch as well.
Within a 45-minute drive you will find a golf
course, mini golf, houseboat tours, historic
museums, a sporting Marina and shopping malls.
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