|
Alameda Alameda by definition means "Avenue of Trees" and there really is no other name to describe the community. Alameda is a very family and community minded town with a population of 311. The residents take pride in the beautiful tree line, paved streets.
Alameda is situated in the southeast corner of Saskatchewan. The closest larger centers to Alameda are Estevan, Weyburn, Regina, and Minot, North Dakota. Alameda sits in an area that is abundant with grain, oil and water!
Alameda offers something for everyone with its quiet and calming atmosphere. There are many facilities for families to enjoy including the community rink which includes both skating and curling, Heritage museum, and the Alameda Merry Makers Senior Centre.
Alameda offers a wide range of services for its residents which include a full service grocery and meat store, banking instutution, hotel and bar, grain elevator, full service campground as well as many others.
Alameda is famous for being the home of the Alameda Dam which has turned in a full service recreational area. The Alameda dam is the home of the Alameda Fishing Derby which takes place the 3rd weekend of June of each year. It is also the home of Moose Creek Regional Park and golf course. This site has come a long way since its inception!
Alameda hosts various events throughout the year including the Alameda Agricultural Society fair and 4H show and sale and the Alameda Flower Show.
| 2007 Communities in Bloom Judging! |
| News |
| 9/6/2007 |
|
| Lynne Hewitt |
|
|
| 2008 National Communities in Bloom |
| Home |
| 7/2/2008 |
|
| Lynne Hewitt |
|
|
|