Spring & Summer Tour Schedule 2006
The Conexus Arts Centre Box Office and Casino
Call: (306) 525-9999
Visit: www.greatexcursions.com
for details or call:
The Great Excursions Company at (306) 569-1571
Tickets for Children 12 and under are available at the departure point ($5.00).
Individuals: $10.00 + GST*
*Service charges apply
Ticket for Children 12 and under are available at departure point ($5.00)
-Wednesday May 31 to Saturday June 3
-Wednesday June 7 to Saturday June 10
-Wednesday June 14 to Saturday June 18
-Wednesday June 21 to Saturday June 24
-Wednesday June 28 to Friday June 30
Nightly from 8:00-9:30 pm
Depart from Victoria Park at the south entrance across from the Hotel Saskatchewan (on
In the company of a trained archaeologist, who has recently developed a new exhibit soon to be unveiled at the Regina Plains Museum, retrace the lives of Regina's inhabitants on Sunday, June 30th, 1912 around 5:00 pm, when a surprise tornado cut its way from the south and turned inside out the Pre-World War One City of Regina.
Through information yielded by archival evidence and archaeological investigation, follow the footsteps of event witnesses. This is your invitation to become a time detective and to experience minute-by-minute and hour-by-hour, how the forces of nature affected this community and brought out the best in times of hardship.
1912 Tornado Walking Tours (Corporate Team Activities)
On the same dates as above, these tours are day time versions of the Night Landings during weekdays. Call: (306) 569-1571 for details.
The is produced in partnership with the Regina Plains Museum.

Overland Mobile Observatory (OMO)
These day trips by luxury motor coach are exclusive heritage journeys into renowned provincially, nationally and internationally recognized natural and cultural environments. In the true spirit of the ecomuseum concept, this form of travel is an invitation to discovery, in a way that is accessible and entertaining for people of all ages.
All trips include:
-a packed meal (and dinner longer trips)
-bottled water
-guidance and commentary a professional a resource interpreter with internationally recognized heritage and archaeological expertise.
Bring:
-comfortable walking shoes
-appropriate outdoor clothing for the weather
-sun protection
-cameras, binoculars, or spotting scope
St. Victor’s Petroglyphs-Big Muddy Badlands Tour
8:00 am to 8:00 pm
This is one of the trips for which we get the most requests from around the world. Traveling through
$89.00 + GST
*Service charges apply
-Sunday June 11
The
9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Prairie railway towns all have in common this relationship with “the steel” that makes them stand out as places where all hopes were allowed 100 years ago.
Perhaps more than any of them,
History certainly comes alive through the contribution of a wealth of volunteers during the Farm Days at the Sukanen Ship and
$69.00 + GST*
*Service charges apply
-Saturday July 15
-Sunday July 16
A Celebration of Rural History and Culture at Mossbank
9:00 am to 9:00 pm
More than many small towns across
We are taking in the full-day package that includes a visit to Old Wives Lake Migratory Bird Sanctuary and the “Aerodrome of Democracy” for an interpretive visit of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan #2 Bombing and
$109.00 + GST*
*Service charges apply
-Saturday June 17
Oasis on the Plains at
9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Today, our neighbours of all species rely on the lake. The wooden valley on the south bank and the green spaces that abound beach-side, allow us to re-energize and bring back a certain balance into our busy lives. That is why we need fun and leisure. We will be observers for a day of bisons, birds and humans at play.
*Service charges apply
-Sunday June 18
9:00 to 5:00 pm
As we leave
When we come to the base of the Hills, we will visit the old Claybank Brick factory, built in 1912. For more than seven decades, it extracted clay from the hills and left behind pits that have since been shaped by the elements into elaborate geological wonders of clay. In its heyday, the factory shipped bricks as far away as
We will explore the site; enjoy the
$69.00*
*Service charges apply
-Sunday June 25
A Celebration of the Cultural and Natural Heritage of
8:00 am to 8:00 pm
The Last Mountain Lake Region is unlike any other in the
Today, these same towns and villages proclaim their pride and attachment to the shores of
As early as June 1887,
According to Environment Canada, this is because of the good habitat and of its strategic location in the heart of the central flyway of
“Over 280 species of birds have been recorded at
Our special guest on this occasion will be the legendary Frank Switzer, an avid birder who is best know for his contribution to the latest edition of the book Wildflowers of the Prairies—an indispensible field guide—and his bi-weekly bird column on CBC Radio’s afternoon edition.
$109.00 + GST*
-Saturday July 8
Home of the Original Corner Gas: An Exploration of Ogema’s Community Touchstones.
9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Bordering on the southeastern edge of the Assibinoine River Plain, Ogema is squarely in the Missouri Coteau region. So independent it is from the rest of he world, that it has its own internal drainage watershed. Jokes aside, Ogema is a great little town for a number of reasons. First, the community has dynamic and positive outlook on its future, economically and in terms of sustainability. Secondly, Ogema has taken remarkable steps to look after its heritage resources.
The town can boast having one of the last corner gas stations of its kind in
Many of Ogema's original buildings have been moved to the site of the
And then once a year, the museum and community volunteers migrate back to the site to stage the Ogema Deep South Pioneer Museum Day. The vintage agricultural equipment is taken out of the sheds and it’s fired up for the threshing bee, to everyone’s delight.
Being a part of that is, in essence, what this day will be all about.
$69.00*
*Service charges apply
-Sunday July 9th
Experience Indian Head Crop Management Day and the PFRA Shelter Belt Centre
8:00 am to 8:00 pm
Here is your chance to partake in one of the classic agriculture events of the southern Plains. Also known as Indian Head Zero Till Field Day, it is a combination of a networking event and field trip for farmers and agriculture scientists and professionals who get to spend the day sharing crop results out on the land.
Participants get to visit crop demonstration acres at the Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Research Farm. We will also include a visit at the Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration Shelterbelt Centre, also in Indian Head. This facility has a fascinating history and to this day, plays a significant role in the development of sustainable farm practices in the grassland regions of
*Service charges apply
-Tuesday July 18th
Explore the Qu’Appelle Valley and the Standing
2:00 pm to 10:00 pm
The Qu’Appelle Valley figures prominently in the Assiniboine River Watershed. Its riveting geological history; the establishment of “reserves” to which nomadic aboriginal societies of Saskatchewan were confined in a dramatic attempt to encourage First Nations to become sedentary through farming as early as 1874 in the region; and the subsequent development of resort communities to which people of European ancestry have been drawn—all this makes for a rewarding journey of discovery.
We will visit communities like Katepwa, Lebret,
$59.00 +GST*
*Service charges apply
-Saturday August 12
-Sunday August 13
Explore
1:00 pm to 11:00 pm
The Qu’Appelle Valley takes a variety of forms at various locations as it steadfastly heads to meet the Assiniboine near the
Our partner Hugh Lerat of Spotted Medicine Horse Outfitters raises Paint and Appaloosa horses here. He also runs a teepee camp which we use for many of our corporate and teambuilding activities. We also welcome guests from around the world here. But the main event today is the Cowessess Traditional Powwow. While waiting for the evening Grand Entry, you will gate a chance to meet some of the members of the community who help make this such a great wonderful celebration of life and culture.
$69.00 +GST*
*Service charges apply
-Wednesday August 16
Discover the Western Canadian Frontier and Motherwell
9:00 to 5:00pm
The Western Canadian Frontier has a rich and multifaceted history that is best brought to light when the ground on which it unfolded is revisited. This is precisely the aim of this excursion into the past.
Back in 1885, General Middleton, on his way to Batoche, helped solidify
To give us the insider’s view, we will have with us a distinguished guest and military historian: Cliff Walker, a graduate of military courses in
We will relive the journey of the soldiers, the genesis of a railway town and the development of agriculture in the Canadian Prairies.
We will visit Motherwell Homestead National Historic Site, the former home of
Thanks to the good work of the Friends of Moterwell and Parks Canada staff, we will take part in the celebrations of Binding and Stooking Day, reshaping fields of cereals much as they looked 100 years ago.
$69.00 +GST*
*Service charges apply
-Sunday August 20





