Activities
For guests looking for activities in the evening, there are many options available at Twin Falls Lodge. Consider visiting one of Saskatchewan’s historical sites, Stanley Mission to explore the oldest church west of Manitoba, built in 1856. Stanley Mission was built on a point which was first known as Church Mission Point. It is the oldest building standing in Saskatchewan. The building is 67 feet long and 35 feet wide, footings are made of local stone and the floorboards are made of local timber. Over 1,000 pieces of stained glass were brought over from England and were used in the original construction of the Church.

Take a three minute boat ride to Robertson Falls to view and photograph the spectacular waterfalls. If your arm isn’t sore from catching fish all day, you can walk to Twin Falls and participate in the feeding activities of the Walleye. For wildlife enthusiasts, spend time bird watching and keep an eye out for Bald Eagles, Golden Eagles and Loons.

Robertson Falls: Otter Lake pours down over three levels of rocks into Mountain Lake. Cast at the base of these falls for walleye and northern pike.

After supper at the main lodge, you can enjoy canoeing, a walk to Twin Falls for more fishing, a two minute boat ride to view the spectacular beauty of Robertson Falls, or relax on the deck and enjoy the breathtaking sunsets, no two are the same.









