Sunday, November 7, 2010

Historic Reesor Ranch

I really wanted to go horseback riding and also to get away from the city into the hills. The Historic Reesor Ranch in the Cypress Hills was the best decision I could have made. I got to stay in the 100+ year old house that is actually 2 houses built together with the family that still ranches there today. There is so much history and although its completely maintained I don't think too much has changed which was really neat.

It was very welcoming and inclusive and I would suggest it for anyone wanting to even if only briefly experience the reality of ranch life. Scott and Theresa were excellent hosts and made sure I was well fed and best of all made sure that I got exactly what I wanted to out of the weekend I spent there. Never could I have guessed that I would be rounding up cows and moving them to different pastures but I'm so glad to have done it!

I hope to make it again this winter to explore the area with my cross-country skiis and definitely next August for round-up and branding week which includes the delicacies called prairie oysters! Theresa promised me that they are good...












Friday, October 29, 2010

Pumpkin Hollow

Saskatchewan grows corn which according to me means its probably going to have some good corn mazes (maizes). A friend and I went out last weekend to Pumpkin Hollow with her little boy to check it out and see what it was all about. They make great popcorn balls, have a sandbox full of corn, a cow train, a pile of hay to climb up in, a mini petting zoo, pony and wagon rides, a corn gun and a corn maze that was a little bit hard to get out of!








Thursday, October 21, 2010

Fall in Regina

This autumn has been sunny and warm but there is that chill in the air that lets us know without a doubt that summer is gone. The leaves have changed and not many are left on the trees anymore. I ventured out to walk around one afternoon a couple weeks ago and took some pictures not far from my house.







Sunday, October 17, 2010

Octoberfest

Dancing, beer drinking, sauerkraut eating contest, more dancing, a couple of bands and more beer drinking. Really what more can a person say about Octoberfest? This is apparently the first year that the Regina German Club held its Octoberfest. Considering how many people showed up and how much fun was had I'd be surprised if it didn't become an annual thing!




Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Regina Beach Trails

I finally made it out to the Regina Beach area with my bike thanks to the Wascana Wheelers and more specifically Noreen, our trip guide. What a great area to go riding. We went out for a good 3 hours or so before going to the local fowl dinner (more on that next time). I was pleasantly surprised to find some nice single track and hills and wishing that I had real mountain bike tires on my bike. The more technical area lies to the west of Regina Beach itself while the main trail lies to the east. There is still plenty to be explored next time as we stayed to the more tame trails. I'm definitely looking forward to that!





Tuesday, September 21, 2010

White Butte Trails

I was supposed to be reading but I really wanted to get outside and enjoy the sunny fall day we had last weekend so I decided to find out where Regina is hiding its trails. Just east of town I found the White Butte Trails that in the winter become x-country ski trails. Other than some wet areas that required a bit of dodging into the trees to avoid wet feet it was a nice walk.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Ferryboat on Wascana

Little did I know that there are ferryboat tours on Wascana Lake and more so that I would actually go on one. There are in fact 2 of these small boats that are used to transport people back and forth to an island that you can rent for weddings or other events. When they aren't shuttling people across and its a nice enough day they will take willing people for a tour and educate them about the lake. Lauren and I decided to go on one. This is Don, our guide and captain of Wasca 1.


This is a view of the city skyline opposite from the legislature. It is the best angle to view the skyline in the city but you need to either be on the water or in the legislature.


Some more views from the lake including the marina, a funky park area with trails that don't really go anywhere and one of the waterfalls. You can walk under this one which is nice on a hot day because you get the mist that cools you off. The last picture is of a benches and lights set that were gifted by someone important at some point in history to each of the provincial capitals. Apparently if you look hard enough you will find this exact set in each Canadian capital city somewhere.


After the tour we did some more exploring until we decided hanging out in the backyard isn't such a bad way to spend a nice summer day either.