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Welcome to the
9th Annual Pelletier Guitar and Music Camp

Lessons on guitar, bass, piano, fiddle, mandolin and drums
all taking place in a four day camp atmosphere.

Try something different and exciting this summer!

 

 

Other things to do!

 
 

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There's a lot to see and do:

If you have family traveling with you, or you plan to sightsee after the camp is over, then below you'll find some ideas.

Information and pamphlets on these and other attractions are available from the Pelletier's or the Prince Albert Tourism and Convention Bureau (306) 953-4385.

Pelletier Guitar and Music Camp
A Tiger Lily in Sheila's yard

 

Right at Camp:
The Pelletier's 100 acres boasts a beautiful country prairie view. Nestled in 80 acres of poplar, you'll have plenty of areas to hike. (Or bring a bike)

Five minutes from camp:
Birch Hills has an excellent 9-hole golf course.

Twenty minutes south east of camp:
The Struthers Lake Regional Park has camping, playground & picnic areas, concession, mini golf, ball diamonds and boating.

Thirty minutes northwest:
You will enjoy the fine dining and shopping Prince Albert has to offer and you can try your luck at the Northern Lights Casino. Don’t forget the many golf courses, go carts, outdoor waterslides & pools.

Thirty Minutes east:
You can enjoy the Melfort golf course and their indoor wave pool.

Approximately 60 minutes southwest:
Batoche, Fort Carlton, Duck Lake museum, Glen Schrimshaw's Northcote Art and Antiques, St. Laurent's Shrine.

60 minutes northwest:
Christopher, Emma & Anglin Lakes

90 minutes northwest:
Waskesiu & Elk Ridge Golf course

For other sites to see and things to do,
see the East Central Saskatchewan Tourism web site:

East Central Tourism
www.eastcentral.sask.info

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