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Macklin | Saskatchewan

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World’s Largest Bunnock

This Bunnock (Bone) statue was made of steel pipes, wire mesh and fibreglass. A taxidermist, Ralph Berg of Cabri, Saskatchewan, built a 32′ high Bunnock by enlarging an average horse ankle bone ninety-eight times its actual size.

When illuminated at night, you will be amazed to see the bunnock shining bright orange even if you’re miles away from it.

The base of the Bunnock Statue functions as a tourist booth, which features information and souvenirs about the town and the World championship tournament.

Photo: awmcphee, CC BY 4.0

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World Bunnock Championship Tournament

The long weekend in August

Every Long weekend in August, the residents of Macklin dig their bones out of the closet to host the World Bunnock Championship. During it, the town’s population doubled in size.

Bunnock is a bone-tossing game dating back to the 19th century.

Photo: https://www.facebook.com/WorldBunnock/

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Macklin Historic Walking Trail

Are you heterophile? If yes, you will have an incredible day of spending time at places that hold past stories. On this walking trail, you will see fifteen landmarks that have historical significance.

Please check the Macklin Historic Walking Trail here.

Photo: https://www.macklin.ca/ 

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Macklin & District Museum

The Macklin Museum is a two-story home with a basement, built-in 1919. The home features furnished rooms, including a kitchen, dining room, and parlour, highlighting stories of those who have lived in the town. Throughout its history, the home served as a family home, hospital, and community club. Visit the Macklin Museum to experience the history of the community and understand the evolving spirit.

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Photo: https://saskmuseums.org/museums/detail/macklin-district-museum

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Macklin Hotel & Old Bar

If you are looking for a place to meet new people and spend time with the old ones, then this place is the one for you.

All the rooms have a seating area, a desk, a TV and a bathroom.

Free wifi is available in all areas.

Photos: https://www.facebook.com/macklinhoteloldbar

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Macklin Lake Regional Park

Macklin Lake Regional Park is a beautiful campground with some great amenities. There are 164 campsites and a diked-off swim area; the park has ample room for families to enjoy their time outdoors. This campground is adjacent to Macklin Lake, providing plenty of fishing, swimming and paddling opportunities. The lake is stocked with perch and a trout pond with rainbow trout. You will find three softball and three baseball diamonds in the park that hosts tournaments and provincial ball play-offs.

Photo: https://saskregionalparks.ca/park/macklin-lake/

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Macklin Motor Inn

Macklin Motor Inn is just the place for you if you’re looking for comfort and quiet and tasty food. Known as one of Saskatchewan’s best inns, you are guaranteed the ultimate experience! The cozy full-service restaurant, The Pepper Tree, is right next door, offering a buffet with various delicious Canadian food and flavours.

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