Briercrest is thrilled to present Anne of Green Gables, the beloved Canadian classic that has captured hearts worldwide! Step into the enchanting world of Avonlea and follow the adventures of Anne Shirley, the spirited redhead with an unquenchable imagination and a knack for finding herself in the most delightful predicaments.
Experience the laughter, the tears, and the unforgettable moments as Anne transforms the lives of Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert—and the entire community—with her boundless charm and wit. This timeless tale of friendship, family, and finding one’s place in the world is brought to life with vibrant performances, stunning costumes, and captivating music.
Don’t miss your chance to be swept away by this heartwarming production! Book your tickets today and join us in celebrating the magic of Anne of Green Gables!
Nov 25 to Nov 27
This three-day, two-night getaway departs from Regina with a Moose Jaw pickup, featuring a stop at Swift Current's Living Sky Casino for lunch and free play. Your stay at the Medicine Hat Lodge includes breakfasts, meal discounts, and casino free play for the on-site Copper Coulee Casino, which also offers special Seniors Day perks. It's an all-in-one trip designed for relaxation, entertainment, and great value.
Nov 29
Set in Rosetown during the 50's, this original musical follows the new minister's efforts to unite the locals through a town-wide Christmas pageant.
Dec 2 to Dec 4
4 Bears Casino & Resort is located in North Dakota. The Casino has over 700 Slot machines, table games, a gift shop and dining for your enjoyment. This multi-day trip will be a fun trip for anyone!
Dec 3
This $30 million dollar facility is a First Nation's economic development project between the Yorkton Tribal Council & SIGA with 250 machines, you will be able to find a machine that you will enjoy.
Dec 6
Take a trip on our Enchanted Forest tour! Enjoy a walk through the Western Development Museum, then have a meal at Best Asian Buffet (included), and finish the day with a drive through the Enchanted Forest in Saskatoon.