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Accommodations Agriculture Automotive Banking, Financial Accommodations Name Mailing Address Town, Province Physical Address Phone Email Website Description Motel, Full Service Campground, RV Camper Rentals Duck Mountain Motel P.O. Box 2260 Kamsack, SK 335 Queen Elizabeth Blvd (306) 542 - 2656 [email protected] www.duckmountainmotel.com & Laundromat Woodlander Hotel P.O. Box 5025 Kamsack, SK 509 Railway Street (306) 542 - 2125 Hotel, Restaurant and Bar Agriculture Name Mailing Address Town, Province Physical Address Phone Email Website Description Mustard Seed Divesified Services Inc. P.O. Box 367 Kamsack, SK (306) 542 - 2127 Miscellaneous Pattison Agriculture Kamsack, SK Highway 8 South (306) 542 - 2814 Farm Equipment Dealership Richardson Pioneer Grain Co. Kamsack, SK Highway 5 (306) 542 - 2344 Grain Elevator Viterra Grain Terminal and Ag Retail P.O. Box 608 Kamsack, SK Railway Street (306) 542 - 2254 Grain Elevator and Agriculture Products Automotive Name Mailing Address Town, Province Physical Address Phone Email Website Description Blaine's Auto Body P.O. Box 340 Kamsack, SK 612 1st Street (306) 542 - 2724 Auto Body Shop Clark's Repair Shop P.O. Box 1810 Kamsack, SK 510 5th Avenue (306) 542 - 4455 Auto Repairs Country Service Ltd. P.O. Box 1857 Kamsack, SK 503 Queen Elizabeth Blvd (306) 542 - 2352 Auto Repair, Rentals and Inspections Gateway Enterprises P.O. Box 1570 Kamsack, SK 527 3rd Avenue (306) 542 - 2911 Auto and Agriculture Parts Howler Custom Cycles P.O. Box 772 Kamsack, SK 408 Queen Elizabeth Blvd (306) 542 - 3839 [email protected] http://www.howlercustomcycles.com Custom Motorcycles and Parts Kamsack Tire Ltd. P.O. Box 1390 Kamsack, SK 437 Queen Elizabeth Blvd (306) 542 - 2464 Tire Sales and Service Kamsack Small Engine & Motorsport Repair P.O. Box 2111 Kamsack, SK 445 3rd Street (306) 601 - 2130 Small Engine & ATV Repair Kreg's Auto & Ag Parts & Service Ltd. P.O. Box 1660 Kamsack, SK 415 Railway Street (306) 590 - 2445 Auto and Agriculture Parts and Service Banking, Financial & Legal Name Mailing Address Town, Province Physical Address Phone Email Website Description Affinity Credit Union P.O. Box 1480 Kamsack, SK 316 3rd Avenue (306) 542 - 2672 Credit Union Baker Tilly SK LLP Kamsack, SK 228-241 2nd Street (306) 542 - 2531 Accounting Bob Stoyand Consulting P.O. Box 1593 Kamsack, SK 123 Queen Elizabeth Blvd (306) 621 - 0563 Business Consulting Bryan Cottenie Accounting Service P.O. Box 633 Kamsack, SK (306) 542 - 2798 Accounting D & M Accounting P.O. Box 1447 Kamsack, SK 459 3rd Avenue (306) 542 - 4184 Certified Management Accountants Hub Internation MB Ltd. P.O. Box 308 Kamsack, SK (306) 542 - 2565 Insurance & S.G.I. Leland Campbell P.O. Box 399 Kamsack, SK 445 2nd Street (306) 542 - 2646 Law Firm Rosowsky Law P.O. Box 400 Kamsack, SK 422 Cotter Street (306) 542 - 4008 Law Firm TD Canada Trust P.O. Box 699 Kamsack, SK 357 Third Avenue (306) 542 - 2633 Bank Building & Construction Name Mailing Address Town, Province Physical Address Phone Email Website Description Airriess Construction P.O. Box 136 Togo, SK (306) 590 - 7460 Construction Allen Bennett Construction Bates Specialty Construction P.O. Box 28 Kamsack, SK 809 East Avenue (306) 590 - 0187 Contractor Bear Electrical Solutions P.O. Box 87 Kamsack, SK (306) 521 - 2327 Electrician Bob Koroluk P.O. Box 14 Kamsack, SK (306) 542 - 7611 Contractor Broda Construction P.O. Box 249 Kamsack, SK Park Street W (306) 542 - 3715 Contractor CollingRidge Construction P.O. Box 48 Mikado, SK (306) 563 - 5355 Construction D.C. Electric Ltd. P.O. Box 970 Kamsack, SK 517 3rd Avenue (306) 542 - 2603 Electrician DMD Plumbing & Heating P.O. Box 2158 Kamsack, SK (306) 590 - 7099 [email protected] Plumbing Dynamic Roofing P.O. Box 1914 Kamsack, SK (306) 783 - 4149 Roofing George Shukin P.O. Box 957 Kamsack, SK 135 Nicholas Street (306) 590 - 0344 [email protected] Welding and Repairs Independent Contracting Services P.O. Box 1054 Kamsack, SK (306) 590 - 8020 Construction and Carpentry Jake's Painting P.O. Box 993 Kamsack, SK (306) 542 - 7557 Painter Jeff Chappell Plumbing & Heating P.O. Box 322 Kamsack, SK (306) 590 - 0134 [email protected] www.306jcph.com Plumbing & Heating Kam-Crete Ltd. P.O. Box 249 Kamsack, SK Park Street W (306) 542 - 2060 Concrete Services Karl Jonas P.O. Box 1736 Kamsack, SK 168 2nd Street (306) 307 - 2789 Welding and Fabrication Lornes Painting & Drywall P.O. Box 1257 Canora, SK 145 Korbin Avenue (306) 563 - 4436 Painting & Drywall McGriskin Carpentry P.O. Box 2347 Kamsack, SK (306) 590 - 0035 Carpenter Nixon Electric P.O. Box 1691 Moosomin, SK (403) 479 - 0467 Electrician Old Norse Contracting Ltd. P.O. Box 871 Kamsack, SK 312 Alberta Street (306) 590 - 8259 General Labourer & Contractor P & J Plumbing & Heating P.O. Box 1960 Kamsack, SK 510 3rd Avenue (306) 542 - 2898 Plumbing and Heating Paziora Painting P.O. Box 988 Kamsack, SK 227 Harvey Street (306) 542 - 2291 Painter Peterson Pacific Construction P.O. Box 1378 Canora, SK 833 3rd Street (306) 814 - 0093 [email protected] Construction & Development Power Built Electric P.O. Box 2354 Kamsack, SK 700 West Avenue (306) 542 - 7647 Electrician (306) 542 - 2435 or Ron's Construction Inc. P.O. Box 1511 Kamsack, SK [email protected] Contractor (306) 542 - 7564 Stan's Roofing & Renovations Corp. P.O. Box 2044 Yorkton, SK (306) 782 - 7574 [email protected] Roofing Thunder King Construction P.O. Box 1840 Kamsack, SK Contractor Food & Beverage Name Mailing Address Town, Province Physical Address Phone Email Website Description Chester's Place P.O. Box 1150 Kamsack, SK 321 3rd Avenue (306) 542 - 4202 [email protected] Restaurant Dixie Cups P.O. Box 1598 Kamsack, SK 333 3rd Avenue (306) 542 - 3388 Ice Cream Parlor Fresh Local Corn P.O. Box 3004 Swan River, MB (204) 734 - 8576 Fresh Corn Kandy's Dari Korner P.O. Box 2225 Kamsack, SK 160 Queen Elizabeth Blvd (306) 542 - 2432 Seasonal Ice Cream Parlor Kunshi's Kitchen P.O. Box 2132 Kamsack, SK 358 Queen Elizabeth Blvd. (306) 542-3663 [email protected] Restaurant Lam's Wok Inn Restaurant P.O. Box 873 Kamsack, SK 558 3rd Avenue (306) 542 - 4427 Restaurant Lorne's Butcher Block P.O. Box 1869 Kamsack, SK 524 3rd Street (306) 542 - 2340 [email protected] Butcher Shop Mary Natalia Slivenski P.O. Box 983 Kamsack, SK (306) 542 - 2988 Perogies and Cabbage Rolls Prairie Grain Bakery P.O. Box 2011 Kamsack, SK 501 3rd Avenue (306) 542 - 1314 Bakery Subway Kamsack, SK 601 Queen Elizabeth Blvd (306) 542 - 4782 Restaurant The Iron Grill Kamsack, SK 204 3rd Avenue (306) 542 - 4745 Restaurant Government Name Mailing Address Town, Province Physical Address Phone Email Website Description Duck Mountain Provincial Park P.O. Box 39 Kamsack, SK St. Philips No. 301 (306) 542 - 5500 [email protected] www.tourismsaskatchewan.com Provincial Park RCMP P.O. Box 369 Kamsack, SK 305 Queen Elizabeth Blvd (306) 542 - 5560 Police force RM of Cote P.O. Box 669 Kamsack, SK 528 3rd Ave S (306) 542 - 2121 Rural municipal government Town of Kamsack P.O. Box 729 Kamsack, SK 161 Queen Elizabeth Blvd (306) 542 - 2155 www.kamsack.ca Town government Health Services Name Mailing Address Town, Province Physical Address Phone Email Website Description Duck Mountain Ambulance Care P.O. Box 2266 Kamsack, SK 304 Queen Elizabeth Blvd (306) 542 - 2450 Ambulance and Emergency Services Eagles Alternative Therapy P.O. Box 13 Canora, SK 212 3rd Avenue W. [email protected] https://eaglesalttherapy.ca Psychotherapy, Counselling, Mediation & Advocacy IDA Drug Store P.O. Box 549 Kamsack, SK 432 3rd Avenue (306) 542 - 2215 Pharmacy Kamsack & District Hospital P.O. Box 429 Kamsack, SK 341 Stewart Street (306) 542 - 2635 Hospital Kamsack & District Nursing Home P.O. Box 429 Kamsack, SK 810 East Avenue (306) 542 - 2635 Nursing home Kamsack Dental P.O. Box 2110 Kamsack, SK 880 Dixon Avenue, Suit B (306) 542 - 5115 [email protected] www.kamsackdental.com Dental Clinic Kamsack Family Pharmacy P.O. Box 2080 Kamsack, SK 504 3rd Avenue (306) 542 - 1333 Pharmacy Manufacturing Name Mailing Address Town, Province Physical Address Phone Email Website Description Decal Factory P.O. Box 666 Kamsack, SK 702 East Avenue (306) 542 - 2169 www.decalfactory.ca Vinyl Graphics and Signage Real Estate Name Mailing Address Town, Province Physical Address Phone Email Website Description Assiniboine Valley Estates P.O. Box 884 Roblin, MB 47 Lawrence Road (204) 247 - 0435 [email protected] Suit Rentals Hawryluk Agency Inc. P.O. Box 1987 Kamsack, SK 596 2nd Street (306) 542 - 2422 Real Estate and Insurance Remax Blue Chip Reality 269 A Hamilton Road Yorkton, SK 269 A Hamilton Road (306) 783 - 6666 [email protected] https://remax-bluechip-yorkton-sk.ca/ Real Estate Ritchie Industries P.O. Box 488 Kamsack, SK (306) 542 - 2740 Property Development Sunset Housing P.O. Box 1598 Kamsack, SK (306) 542 - 3501 Rental Housing Retail Name Mailing Address Town, Province Physical Address Phone Email Website Description AJ's Trading Post P.O. Box 756 Kamsack, SK 337 3rd Avenue (306) 590 - 0083 [email protected] Thrift Store Alchemists Circle Gifts P.O. Box 23 Togo, SK (306) 597 - 4510 Gift Shop Assiniboine River Taps Kamsack, SK Maple Syrup Processing and Sales Buck's Dollar Store P.O. Box 1269 Kamsack, SK 320 3rd Avenue (306) 542 - 3116 Department Store Chautauqua Gardens P.O. Box 725 Kamsack, SK (306) 542 - 2929 Garden Centre Co-Op Gas Bar and C Store P.O. Box 5025 Kamsack, SK 695 Railway Street (306) 542 - 2616 Gas Station and Convenience Store Co-Op Grocery Store P.O.
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