Northwest Attractions
St. Walburg Bingo Association
Tuesdays, Doors open at 6:30 p.m.
Pre-call Bonanza starts at 7:15 p.m.
St. Walburg Elks Hall
2023 Brightsand Lake Regional Park Authority Members
Rural Municipality of Mervin No. 499
Victor Hamm
Ron Gramlich
Tara Nedelec
Town of St. Walburg
Clinton Parker
Paul Schiller
Darcy Wildeman
Cabin Owners Association
John Florizone
The Brightsand Lake Regional Park is located at the North end of Brightsand Lake and offers “lake front” camping including both electrified and no-electrified sites as well as several rental cabins. Various sporting activities, a scenic 9-hole golf course and various hiking trails are some of the activities that visitors can partake in at the Regional Park. In 2015, Brightsand Lake Regional Park achieved recognitions as the Park of the Year – awarded by the Saskatchewan Regional Parks Association.
Please contact the Regional Park at 306-248-3780 for additional information.
Brightsand Lake Regional Park Authority Constitution
~ June 8, 2020
St. Walburg Wild Blueberry Festival
August 26, 2023 ~ Join us for the 34th St Walburg Wild Blueberry Festival.
This family friendly weekend starts Friday night at the Parish Centre with a Roast Beef Supper.
Pancake breakfast starts at 8:00am – 10am Saturday morning.
The festival starts at 9:00am, where vendors will be set up and ready to sell their products and produce.
There is no gate admission. Make sure to park responsibly and respectfully while visiting the town of St. Walburg.
Blueberries are on sale and available while they last.
Check out the list of live entertainment, sample the blueberry tea and pies, buy some refreshments at the food court,
walk through the Show & Shine, watch the blacksmiths, see who you bump into at one of the beer gardens and visit the museum.
Be sure to stop in at the gazebo located at the center of all of the action and
purchase your 50/50 tickets, or try your luck on the wagon of fun!
Stop in to see all of the vendors by 4:00pm.
If you are looking to be a vendor at this event, please get the registration off the website
or you can also email us and request a registration package
email: stwalburgwilblueberryfest@yahoo.ca
website: http://blueberryfest.stwalburg.ca/
Thank you for your interest,
St. Walburg Wild Blueberry Festival Committee
Imhoff Museum
Imhoff Museum is a Municipal Heritage Property, as well as designated in 2005 a Provincial Heritage Property, located eight kilometers south of St. Walburg in the Rural Municipality of Frenchman Butte. The property consists of a 3.2 hectare parcel of land that features an artist’s studio, farm house, barn, and other ancillary buildings.
Imhoff Museum is open daily June 1 to September long weekend, from 10:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. and by appointment outside opening hours. The Museum is located 8 kms south and 2 kms west of St. Walburg. Contact Bert Imhoff 306-248-7072 for more information.
Heritage Value
The heritage value of Imhoff Museum resides in its association with the life and work of Berthold Imhoff, an internationally renowned artist who settled in Saskatchewan in 1914. Born in Germany where he studied painting at various academies, Imhoff immigrated to Reading, Pennsylvania in 1892 where he set up an art studio. Specializing in frescoes, murals, and biblical scenes, Imhoff established himself as a decorator of churches, opera houses, theatres, banks, movie houses, and large residences. In 1914, he relocated to northwestern Saskatchewan, where he lived and painted until his death in 1939. It was at this studio that Imhoff produced much of his artwork, including still lifes, portraits of early First Nations chiefs, European leaders and royalty, and American presidents.
Well-known for his religious artwork, which he painted for little or no pay, Imhoff’s work appears in over 90 churches and cathedrals throughout Canada and the United States. His dedication to the church was recognized by Pope Pius XI, who honoured Imhoff with the Knighthood of the Order of St. Gregory the Great in 1937. Upon his death in 1939, Berthold Imhoff left over 250 paintings in his studio, some of which remain there today, while others are on display in a gallery in nearby Lloydminster.
St. Walburg and District Historical Museum
St. Walburg Chuckwagon Interpretive Centre
Description of Historic Place
The C.N. Station at Railway Avenue is a Municipal Heritage Property comprising a single lot on Railway Avenue in the Town of St. Walburg. The property features a single storey, wood-frame train station constructed in 1922. Open by appointment and during the St. Walburg Wild Blueberry Festival. For more information contact the Town of St. Walburg Office at 306-248-3232.
Heritage Value
The C.N. Station at Railway Avenue is valued for its role in the development of the community. The announcement that a branch line would be built through the area caused a village to form around this site in 1919. The railroad linked the community to a trans-national transportation network that made St. Walburg a regional hub. This station was completed 1921 and quickly came to symbolize the railway’s importance to the community. Although the station was closed in 1982, it served the area as a community centre and art gallery and is presently being converted into a chuckwagon interpretive centre. It stands as a landmark in St. Walburg.
The C.N. Station at Railway Avenue is also valued for its architecture, which reflects standard railway station design. Canadian National Railways, like most railway companies, employed a series of standardized plans to reduce startup costs. This standard fourth-class Canadian National Railway station was designed to handle both people and freight in small communities.
St. Walburg Library
St. Walburg Branch Library, Lakeland Library Region provides public access computers. Free internet. One province-one card. Your Saskatchewan Library card is good anywhere in the province. Ongoing book sales.
For more information call 306-248-3250.
Hours of Operation:
Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | 10:00 am – 3:00 pm |
Wednesday | 2:00 pm – 5:30 pm |
Thursday | 10:00 am – 5:30 pm |
Friday | Closed |
Saturday | Closed |
Sunday | Closed |
St. Walburg Annual Remembrance Day Service
The St. Walburg Remembrance Day Service is usually held in the St. Walburg Church of Assumption, with a soup and sandwich luncheon held after the service in the Parish Centre of the same building. The service begins at 10:30 a.m. so that the moment of silence can take place at 11:00 a.m. The Community has been excellently supportive of this event with 26 local interests and organizations presenting wreaths to honour soldiers and veterans.
Any group or individual wishing to present a wreath at the service is welcome to do so. A donation of $25-$30 helps the North Star Legion, Branch #013 to cover the costs of the wreath. If interested, please contact Lynn Ross at 780-870-5553 or write to The St. Walburg Legion, PO Box 177, St. Walburg, SK S0M 2T0.
Local musical banks and entertainers have been gracious and generous in providing music and other entertainment during and following the lunch provided in the Parish Centre.
The St. Walburg Legion would like to take this opportunity to invite neighbouring communities which are not presently affiliated with other Legion groups in this Northwest Region to join us.
Meetings are on the first Monday of every month in the St. Walburg Legion Building, #15 Main Street, St. Walburg, SK S0M 2T0.
The St. Walburg Legion is available for rent – please contact George Prudat at 306-218-7676 for more information.
Forested Shrine dedicated to Our Lady of Lourdes
Nestled behind the former St. Walburg Roman Catholic Church, which now houses the museum, is a shrine dedicated to Our Lady of Lourdes.
Visitors are welcome to spend time in this quiet, secluded area where rabbits hop about and deer are often spotted especially in fall and winter months. This area is a favorite spot for local residents, a quiet place. Everyone is Welcome!