Kikiwak Inn, located on the Opaskwayak Cree Nation in Manitoba, offers northern hospitality and luxurious comfort in a beautiful setting. Our conference rooms can accommodate up to...more...See more text
One's Cafe welcomes you to their dining room. Their atmosphere has been described as family friendly. Come sit on their terrace beneath the sun. They are accessible by car.more...See more text
I was impressed with the cafes I found in back road Saskatchewan, but One's in Preeceville stands out because of the great service. My server was a young boy, about 10 years old, and his whole face shone when he smiled. He was quick and pleasant. The food was flavourful, hot, plentiful, and very inexpensive. I will be back to Preeceville, and I will certainly eat at One's again.Read more
T & T Cafe invites you to their dining room. Come recline on their terrace under the sun. They are conveniently accessible by public transit but also by bicycle and car. The neighb...more...See more text
23 2nd Ave NE PO Box 455, Preeceville, SKS0A 3B0Get directions
The Co-operators Group Limited is a Canadian co-operative with more than $48 billion in assets under administration. Through its group of companies it offers home, auto, life, grou...more...See more text
335 Queen Elizabeth Blvd E, Kamsack, SKS0A 1S0Get directions
Duck Mountain Motel is under a new local owner since July 2013. It is a family-owned and ran business. Our mission is to make our guests stay cozy, comfortable and as great as we c...more...See more text
Go where you are treated best! They are also very knowledgable .Down to earth people who cares about you. Hire them instead of anywhere in Yorkton. This person is always in the office is always available to help, and he knows so much more than any others plumbers we come across. Maybe he is the owner. He earns your service because he cares about you first before the money you are paying. Very respectful to us little guys. So fare We only get parts from them they treat us just the same.Read more
Mennonites have been around for almost 500 years. Early leaders rejected the state church's control over peoples' lives. Mennonite ideas and insistence on separation between church...more...See more text