Sandy Shores Resort
We are excited to announce Sandy Shores Resort! Sandy Shores is a new lake front development on Lake Diefenbaker. It is located only an hour from Saskatoon! It is on the north end of Lake Diefenbaker near Gardiner Dam. This is a four season recreational destination with activities including fishing, ice fishing, hunting, biking, hiking, running, skiing, swimming, and water sports. The development will have titled, serviced properties and year round road access. Lots will be available for cabins and Park Models/RVs. The site will also have trails, parks, play structures, benches, and a picnic site. It is unique on Lake Diefenbaker as it has mature trees throughout the development. Spruce, Ash, and Poplar were planted years ago when it was selected as a possible location for Danielson Provincial Park. Additional trees will be planted to enhance each phase of the development. There are 4 golf courses within an hour of the location: Dakota Dunes Golf Links, Elbow, Outlook and Riverhurst courses. Danielson Provincial Park and Douglas Park are nearby. Ground breaking is expected in the spring of 2016. Please share the news!
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Giant Fish at Lake Diefenbaker
Adam Konrad, who holds several IGFA World Records, caught an 11.79kg (26 lbs) brown trout on Lake Diefenbaker in May 2015. It is the new line class World Record Brown Trout in the 30lb line category, beating out a record that has stood for more than 30 years!
Adam's brother Sean Konrad holds the all tackle world record for the largest rainbow trout ever caught, also from Lake Diefenbaker. The 48 pound fish was caught in 2009, beating out the previous record of 43 lbs 10 oz from 2007 caught by his brother Adam. Both fish came from Lake Diefenbaker.Sean also holds the all tackle world record for a 25.2 pound Burbot caught on Lake Diefenbaker in 2010.
Get your Gear and head to Lake Diefenbaker to catch some monster fish of your own!
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