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Arlington Beach, Saskatchewan

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United Church is purchased for $ 100.00 and moved to Arlington Beach and kept as a church. In 1975 and 1976, the Kinney Memorial Lodge opened. It has a 300-seat dining room, rooms for 84 people, two lounges and an apartment for staff. In 1980, major renovation work was done to Arlington Beach House,
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Railway changed transportation patterns across the region, Arlington Beach was bought by the Canadian Sunday School Mission in 1942. At this time there was a few public buildings. One building was a dressing room for swimmers while another was a boat house. There was also a band shell and a small
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The main floor of the hotel has four rooms. There is a large lounge that still contains much of the original furnishings and other period pieces. It also features large dining room, a bedroom, and a double kitchen. The second floor contains six medium-sized rooms, and a two-room suite. The third
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After Arlington Beach was sold to the Canadian Sunday School Mission, buildings were moved and converted into dorms, and a large tabernacle was built for 300 people. The hotel had started to fall into disrepair and as an interim step, the fireplace was removed from the Arlington Beach House.
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including rewiring, insulation, and drywall. The summer dining room attached to the hotel was moved and converted to storage and classrooms. In 1983, a marina was built to provide a calm place to launch boats.
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Furnished Cottages - Containing two bedrooms, living room, and small kitchen. $ 3.00 per day or $ 17.50 per week, per person, including board to be furnished at the hotel.
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After two years of renting the camp, in 1960, the Free Methodist Church in Canada bought Arlington Beach House from the Canadian Sunday School Mission for $ 14,000.00.
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Right beside the Beach House is a mini-golf course and the local marina. This serves not only Arlington Beach but also allows for sheltered access and boat launches to
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As the area matured and become more populated during the 1920s and 1930s, it became a favourite spot for community picnics and activities.
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by early steam ships that steamed up and down the lake before the railroad came to the region in the early part of the 20th century.
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Camp Grounds was dismantled, moved, and reassembled to serve as the largest meeting place at Arlington Beach. In 1968,
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Furnished Tents - Containing two cots, washing utensils, small amount of furniture, $ 1.25 per day or $ 7.00 per week.
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was very popular and was declared by visitors to be one of the coziest resort hotels in Saskatchewan. Visitors from
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The Arlington Beach House was built at Arlington Beach in 1910 where it was the centre of activity for the
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The prices for the Arlington Beach House (and surrounding out buildings) in 1910 were as follows:
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Furnished Tents - Cot in tent and board at hotel $ 2.50 per day or $ 14.00 by the week per head.
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Like most buildings built in the early part of the 20th century in Saskatchewan, the hotel was
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Arlington Beach is home to a large camp and conference centre that hosts groups from all over
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back home and Arlington Beach became known as a great place to swim, fish, and boat.
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round building that was used for ticket sales to local sporting events.
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Furnished Cottages - Without meals at the hotel. $ 15.00 per week.
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Unfurnished Tents - $ 0.85 per day, $ 5.00 per week.
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Three smaller cabins and a large castle on the hill
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Arlington Beach, Saskatchewan is located in Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan
Arlington Beach, Saskatchewan is located in Canada
51°14′29″N 105°14′11″W / 51.2414°N 105.2363°W / 51.2414; -105.2363
Country
Canada
Province
Saskatchewan
Region
Saskatchewan
Census division
11
Rural Municipality
Last Mountain Valley No. 250
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Time zone
Area code
Highways
Highway 20
Last Mountain Lake
hamlet
Canadian province
Saskatchewan
Last Mountain Lake
designated place
Statistics Canada
Canada 2006 Census
Western Canada

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