WASKESIU LAKE – The Waskesiu Foundation and the Waskesiu Recreation Association has received $56,022 in funding from the government of Canada through PrairiesCan to help fund three recreation projects in the heart of the Waskesiu townsite – refurbishment of the lawn bowling green, construction of a new beach volleyball court and the installation of memorial benches on the recreation area grounds.
“Recreation is one of the cornerstones of the Waskesiu experience. We’re so excited to launch these projects in our community for the benefit of residents and visitors of all ages. It’s a wonderful opportunity for families, friends, and neighbours to connect and have fun while enjoying the great outdoors,” says Gary Bender, president of the Waskesiu Recreation Association. “Waskesiu is a special place and we’re so grateful for this federal funding support that will improve the Waskesiu experience now, and for generations to come.”
Federal funding for this initiative is provided through the Canada Community Revitalization Fund (CCRF), which is administered in Saskatchewan by PrairiesCan.
Project Highlights
Refurbishment of the lawn bowling green involved preparing the playing surface with a mixture of sand and peat, installing irrigation and seeding the grass. Great has been taken to develop and manage the new turf, the association says in a release. Chain link fencing protects the area, which contains four lawn bowling rinks.
An official grand opening celebration is planned for June 30, which will include a lawn bowling demonstration and the opportunity for the public to participate at no cost. The lawn bowling green will be dedicated in honour of the famous designer of the Waskesiu Golf Course, Stanley Thompson, whose mastery of turf management was called upon in 1948 when the lawn bowling green was first constructed in Waskesiu.
The area adjacent to the refurbished lawn bowling green now hosts a newly constructed beach volleyball court. The sheltered playing area is surrounded by towering spruce trees. It includes a structure below ground which holds the court’s sand in place – over which special fabric and tile were installed to allow for proper drainage and weed control. The volleyball poles and net are removable and can be stored out of the elements during the winter months.
The beach volleyball court is scheduled to open on the May long weekend.
In addition, a total of 17 memorial benches are planned for installation on the recreation area grounds this summer. The new maintenance-free steel benches will include an engraved memorial plaque, honouring friends and loved ones.
"Waskesiu is a place families come to time and time again. Often, these families have been returning for decades and want a way to remember their loved ones – a designated place to rest, reflect, or take in the sights and sounds around them,” says Derwin Arnstead, chair of the Waskesiu Foundation.
He says these benches are in high demand – a similar memorial bench program has been over-subscribed, and participation capped for years, resulting in a waiting list. Those on the waiting list will be contacted about this opportunity.
“These new memorial benches will help families fulfil their wishes to honour their loved ones in the same place where they created so many happy memories,” says Arnstead.