The Mid Summer’s Arts Festival in Fort Qu'Appelle attracted record numbers on the Saskatchewan Day weekend this year. More than 3,100 visitors, some from as far away as Nova Scotia, visited the 24th annual craft fair held within the walls of the old Fort.

Crowds in record numbers hit Fort Qu'Appelle's Mid Summer’s Arts Festival last Saturday. More than 3,100 people paid the $2 admission to come through the gates and visit the stalls of the 70 vendors. Admission was cheap, but there was a carnival atmosphere within the walls of the Fort, where talented artisans displayed their creative […]

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