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Village of Elbow, SK - Official Website The Village of Elbow, Saskatchewan, Canada is situated halfway between Regina Saskatoon on Highway 19, and right on Lake Diefenbaker Elbow got its name from the bend in the South Saskatchewan River, which resembled a bent arm
Elbow | Tourism Saskatchewan Make Elbow your Lake Diefenbaker destination Whether it's for a day trip or a week's vacation, the miles of unspoiled beaches are perfect for a relaxing getaway The massive lake is perfect for every water enthusiast Hike through the sand dunes or amble along the beaches admiring the landscape
Elbow, Saskatchewan - Wikipedia The village got its name from its position on the elbow of the South Saskatchewan River Adjacent to the village is a provincial recreation site with a marina, golf course, and beach access There is also a sod house (now a museum) and a library within Elbow
Village of Elbow | Elbow SK - Facebook Village of Elbow, Elbow 2,182 likes · 394 talking about this · 492 were here Welcome to the Village of Elbow – THE place to live, visit, and enjoy!
Elbow Map - Village - Loreburn No. 254, Saskatchewan, Canada Elbow is a village in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan within the Rural Municipality of Loreburn No 254 and Census Division No 11 Elbow was founded in 1909, near what is now Lake Diefenbaker
Elbow - The Canadian Encyclopedia The Village of Elbow is situated midway between SASKATOON and MOOSE JAW It received its name because of a configuration of the South Saskatchewan River, on which it sits
Village of Elbow - Recreation Lifestyle Elbow Lake Diefenbaker - Tourism Saskatchewan There is a lot to do in Elbow including Elbow Family Fitness Centre, Elbow Arena, Elbow Civic Centre, Ball Diamonds, Hiking Trails and more
Elbow | Saskatchewan - 1000 Towns of Canada Elbow’s section spans 6 km in length from Tufts Bay along the beautiful shoreline of Lake Diefenbaker to the marina and Harbor Golf Course clubhouse Developed by Elbow residents, business owners and vacationers, this packed earth trail is operational year-round