Park Info
- Season:
- May 1 to October 1
- Park Entry:
- $8.00 per day.
- Payment Information:
- Cash, Cheque and e-transfer are accepted.
- GPS:
- 49.45755 -104.30268
Park Description
Adjacent to the town of Radville among a mature well tree area and within walking distance to many amenities in town. The park consists of a new 9 basket disc golf course, newly updated large playground, three ball diamonds, skating arena and hall with a kitchen facility. The swimming pool and campground are currently under construction.
Local Services
The Town of Radville has many services including gas stations, grocery stores, museum, hospital, RCMP, restaurants, spa and bar, all within walking distance from the regional park. The Robertdale Golf Course, Radville dam and boat launch is located 2 km away and is great for fishing.
Park / Area History
The park was first built in 1965 and named the Radville-Laurier Regional Park in 1975, as a joint venture between the Town of Radville and the RM of Laurier. The park is a tribute to the many dedicated volunteers that designed and built the facilities.
Barrier Free Access
Campsites and playground are all wheelchair accessible. A new wheelchair accessible washroom is available inside the recreation center.
Events
Description | Date | Amount |
---|---|---|
Heritage Days & Vintage Car Show | 3rd Weekend in September | TBA |
Long Creek Rodeo – CAA Rodeo | 3rd Weekend in September | TBA |
Camping Fees
(prices subject to change without notice)
Description | Unit | Amount |
---|---|---|
15 Amp | Daily | $16.50 |
15 Amp | Weekly | $99.00 |
15 Amp | Monthly | $330.00 |
Non Serviced/Tenting | Daily | $9.00 |
Swimming Fees – Swimming Pool is under construction at this time.
(prices subject to change without notice)
Description | Unit | Amount |
---|---|---|
Adult Entry (14 +) | Daily | $6.00 |
Adult Entry (14 +) | Seasonally | $110.00 |
Youth Entry (6-13) | Daily | $5.00 |
Youth Entry (6-13) | Seasonally | $95.00 |
Preschool Entry (5 & under) | Daily | $0.00 |
Family Entry | Daily | $18.00 |
Family Entry | Seasonally | $230.00 |
10 Passes (14 +) | Daily | $50.00 |
10 Passes (6 – 13) | Daily | $40.00 |
Red Cross Swimming Lessons Level 1-5 | Seasonally | $65.00 |
Red Cross Swimming Lessons Level 6-10 | Seasonally | $75.00 |
Red Cross Swimming Lessons Preschool 3-5 years | Seasonally | $60.00 |
Rentals/Other Fees
(prices subject to change without notice)
Description | Unit | Amount |
---|---|---|
Arena Rental (off season) | Daily | $275.00/Day or $55.00/Hour |
Hall/Arena/Kitchen | Weekend | $715.00 |
Kitchen | Daily | $150.00/Day or $33.00/Hour |
Hall Rental | Per Hour | $27.50 |
Hall Rental | Daily | $110.00 |
Hall Rental – Deposit | 25% of total rental fee | $0.00 |
Ice Rental | Per Hour | $148.50/Hour or $500.00/Day |
- Aquatic Program / Swimming Lessons
- Camp Kitchen / Picnic Shelter
- Cell Phone Service
- Golf Course Club House (No Food Service)
- Picnic Tables
- Quiet Time Enforced
- Washrooms (Modern / Running Water)
- Ball Diamonds
- Camping (Electrical Sites)
- Disk Golf
- Hall and/or Shelter Rental
- Playground
- Showers
- Barrier Free Areas (Wheelchair Accessible)
- Camping (Non-Electrical)
- Golf Course 9 Hole Grass Greens
- Pet Friendly
- Potable Water
- Swimming Pool
Golf
Located just outside the Town of Radville is a nine hole, sand green golf course. The Robertdale Golf and Country Club is so named to honor A.R. Robertson, who devoted much of his time to the park and the golf course. The course is a par 35 that covers 2830 yards over its well treed fairways and watered tees. The course hosts several tournaments throughout the summer. The clubhouse has washroom facilities and the bar is available during tournaments. Tee off reservations are not necessary as this is a friendly course; simply show up and you will be on the first tee before you know it!
- 9 Hole Sand Greens
- Yardage Markers
- Clubhouse
- Clubhouse Lounge
- Banquet Facilities
- Outdoor Patio
- BBQ Facilities
- Tee Time Reservations
- Rain Checks
Swimming
The swimming pool is currently under construction.
Playground/Recreation Activities
A large playground is located next to the pool complex. First built in 1970 and extensively renovated in 2000 and again in 2008. The playground is handicap accessible and well maintained.
There are three ball diamonds that consist of shale/gravel infields, dugouts, fenced fields, mesh backstops and bleachers for spectators. A batting cage is also available for the public’s batting practice. There are ball teams for all age groups and registrations are done through the schools.
New in 2021, a 9 basket Disc Golf Course begins with visiting the Recreation Office to check out discs. Make your way to the southwest edge of the park for the first tee off box (towards the SaskTel Tower). Disc golf is similar to regular golf, instead of using balls and clubs, players throw the disc into a basket.
Boating and Fishing
Boating and fishing can be enjoyed at the Radville Dam, located 2 km north of town.
Hiking/Nature Trails
Self guided heritage walking tours of historical landmarks within the Town of Radville.
In 2012, Tourism Radville became involved in the world wide scavenger hunt known as geocaching. Several caches were placed within Radville and in its surrounding countryside. Tourism Radville has utilized geocaching technology as a way to draw people to sites they may otherwise not visit, and to teach them about its significance while they are there.
The Tourism Office has a geocaching kit, complete with GPS navigating unit, which is available to be rented by people interested in geocaching.
Additional Features
Tourism Radville organizes several special events each year, including an annual Lilac Tea at the CN Station in May, a Heritage Day in September, Kids Kamps, Movie Night in August, Poetry in the Park in August, a Stories in Stone Tour which provides history and statistics with regard to the largest but last built cemetery in the rural municipality, or check out the Garden Railroad Tour which is a unique hobby, combining the love of trains with landscape and outdoor activity.
Tourism Radville has utilized Geocaching technology as a way to draw people to sites they may otherwise not visit, and to teach them about its significance while they are there. The Tourism Office has a Geocaching kit, complete with GPS navigating unit, which is available to be rented by people interested in Geocaching.
Driving Directions (Coming in on each highway).
Hwy 28 North – Turn right onto Railway Avenue, turn left onto Main Street, destination will be on the left.
Hwy 377 – Turn right on to Beckwell Avenue, turn right onto Main Street, destination will be on the left.
Hwy 28 South – Slight left onto Beckwell Avenue, turn left onto Main Street, destination will be on the left.