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  1. This section of the web site provides information for visitors to Tisdale, and the many services, events and attractions available in Tisdale and the surrounding area.

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  2. Tisdale is one of Saskatchewans most beautiful and friendly communities. Situated along the Doghide River, this picturesque suburban Town is located in Northeastern Saskatchewan, approximately 2 hours east of Saskatoon and is a short distance to many lakes and parks in the region.

  3. Tisdale is the hub of the vibrant area known as Northeast Saskatchewan. A community of over 3500, Tisdale has all the services of a city but maintains its small town feel and atmosphere. The three major cities in Saskatchewan can all be reached in under three hours driving time, with Regina being the only one over two hours away.

  4. Welcome to the Town of Tisdale...The Hub of the North East. Tisdale's Newest Addition - Caleb Village. This is a privately owned informational website that is not owned or operated by any state government agency. Visit The official Town of Tisdale Office website.

  5. In this section of the web site, you will find detailed information about life in Tisdale, and the many services and amenities our town offers. From our history to churches and clubs that are active in Tisdale today, the information you need is found here.

  6. Discover the tale of western Canada's largest gun shoot-out at the Tisdale Museum, hike the 2-km Doghide River Trail or golf Tisdale's beautiful 9-hole golf course which overlooks the Doghide River. In winter, Tisdale is in the heart of 1,600 km of groomed snow trails.

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  8. Feb 19, 2013 · The Town of Tisdale is located at a railway junction, 135 km southeast of Prince Albert. Originally called Doghide after nearby Doghide Creek (1902), it was renamed to honour Frederick W. Tisdale, a railway civil engineer, when the CANADIAN NORTHERN RY reached the community (1904).

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