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Your local Foam Lake Subway® Restaurant at 501 Hwy 16 East brings bold new flavors and classic favorites to guests every day. Enjoy our famous Footlongs, 6" sandwiches, wraps, and ...more...See more text
We have three families with four children (three girls and a boy!) being dedicated. This is for everyone, and this new format will allow for an extended time with the families, inc...more...See more text
We provide an insured tree removal service here in Foam Lake and the entire surrounding area. With over 15 years of experience, you can count on us to provide and reliable, free qu...more...See more text
322 Main Street Box 730, Foam Lake, SKS0A 1A0Get directions
Driftwood Alley Florist proudly serves Foam Lake and the surrounding area. We're family owned and operated, and committed to offering only the finest floral arrangements and gifts,...more...See more text
Gman Roofing is a local roofing company in Foam Lake. We offer many different roofing services for our clients, including commercial and residential roofing. Give us a call today t...more...See more text
OK Tire provides Commercial and Automotive services in Foam Lake, SK. We have tires and services for all applications; passenger, light truck, commercial truck, construction & indu...more...See more text
Fishing Lake First Nation, Wadena, SKS0A 4J0Get directions
Fishing Lake First Nation members can trace their origins to central Canada. We belong to the Anishnabe Nation – also referred to as the Ojibwe.Through their contact with European ...more...See more text
Wadena is a bustling community of approximately 1400 people which is located on the shores of The Quill Lakes, Canada's largest salt water lakes, where over 1 million birds visit a...more...See more text
Fishing Lake First Nation, Wadena, SKS0A 4J0Get directions
Fishing Lake First Nation members can trace their origins to central Canada. We belong to the Anishnabe Nation – also referred to as the Ojibwe.Through their contact with European ...more...See more text