Map of Canora
Walking Trail
Experience the Town of Canora's 8.6 kilometre walking trail. Saskatchewan wild flowers flourish along the edges of this beautiful trail as it winds through Canora’s natural landscape. The Town has planted 1,200 trees and shrubs comprising of 13 species over the last few years with plans to continue. Walk, run, bike or ski this great trail, that connects with the Trans Canada Trail and the Urban Habitat Trail.
Urban Habitat Trail
Connecting with the walking trail (see town map), the Urban Habitat Trail was created by the River Ridge Wildlife Club and formed in-cooperation with the Town of Canora, Ducks Unlimited Canada and the PFRA. This trail is an educational and interpretive green space located on the northeast side of town along Whitesand Drive. The project consists of a walking path, foot bridge, several native tree species as well as twelve interpretive stops along the trail each highlighting a different aspect of habitat, wildlife and plant species and their importance to us and our environment.
TransCanada Trail
While in Canora, enjoy our section of the Trans Canada Trail. Walk or bike the trail and enjoy beautiful scenery, friendly people and a relaxing atmosphere. Follow the trail west out to beautiful Canora Beach, Burgis Beach and Good Spirit Lake Provincial Park. If you choose to go east, you will find yourself at Verigin and the National Doukhobour Heritage Village and then on to Kamsack and Madge Lake Provincial Park. To view the Great Trail interactive map click here.
Sports/Agricultural Grounds
Located at the northwest edge of town along Norway Road. Features one senior baseball field, three slow-pitch/minor ball fields, and a race track.
Canora Community Park & Soccer Pitch
Located along Fourth Street.
Canora Lions Kiddies Park
Located next to the golf course clubhouse on Canora Avenue. Complete with a playground, gazebo, and picnic area.
Chase Kraynick "Pay it Forward" Splash Park
Located at 800 - 4th Street. Next to Community Hill. Open June 15 - September 15
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King George V Kiwanis Park
Located north of the Sylvia Fedoruk Centre on Main Street. Electrical serviced event site with playground, walking trail, and benches.
Skate Park, Community Hill and Graduation Park
Located along Fourth Street.