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Location, Location, Location

Looking for climate stability and a nature-rich sanctuary where inclusivity, safety and peace are valued?

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LOCATION, LOCATION,
LOCATION 

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MINIMAL CLIMATE VOLATILITY

​Why Canada:

  • Stable, safe, and welcoming country.

  • Accepting of racial, religious, and LBGTQ+ minorities.

  • Favorable exchange rate for U.S. buyers.

  • Minimal gun violence.

  • Accessible for Americans (direct flights or scenic drive).

 

Why Saskatchewan:

  • Fantastic summer weather, with average July high temps of 79.4 F and lows of 58.6 F and 12 hours of sunshine per day. 

  • Insulated from worst climate change impacts, no risks from rising sea levels, earthquakes, or hurricanes.

  • Minimal wildfire risk in south as inhabited areas are surrounded by cultivated fields.

  • Four beautiful and distinct seasons

  • Expansive skies, fresh air, and a slower pace of life.

  • Waterfront very affordable compared to US, BC or Ontario

 

Why Last Mountain Lake:

  • Second largest natural lake in Southern Saskatchewan (over 70 miles long).

  • Protected wildlife areas at both ends: National Wildlife Area to the north and Provincial Park to the south.

  • Clean water, reasonably stable controlled water levels.

  • Excellent fishing, sailing, kayaking, and power boating right from your beach.

  • Ideal for birdwatchers, with migratory flyways and sightings of white pelicans, cranes, grebes and more.

 

Why Kannata Valley:

  • Quiet, safe, and friendly resort community with full-time and seasonal residents.

  • 35-minute commute to Regina and YQR International Airport.

  • Well-maintained paved roads, potable village water and fire hydrants.

  • Surrounded by prairie farmland, native trees, and wildlife.

  • Natural setting with community spirit and eco-conscious planning.

  • Property owner allowed to build decks, boathouses, etc. right next to lake

Saskatchewan fields with hay bales and bright blue sky
Northern lights, Aurora Borealis, taken from across the lake
Govt of Canada Min, Avg and Max temperatures and precipitation by month avg last 30 years
Pelicans nesting at Last Mountain Lake National Wildlife Refuge

Convenience, easy access, and potential 

LAKEFRONT HQ-FULLY CONNECTED,
IF YOU WANT TO BE

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  • Daily flights to Regina from Minneapolis, Denver, Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto, and Edmonton.

  • Easy paved road commute from the airport and city to the front door.

  • Year-round municipal water and road maintenance.

  • Natural gas heating, triple-glazed windows, and energy-efficient design.

  • High-speed internet and reliable power.

  • RO drinking water

  • Local village grocery, hardware and mail delivery a short hike or bike ride away

  • 30–40 minutes to top-rated schools, healthcare, and full urban and cultural services in Regina.

  • Close enough for work-from-home or work in the city; far enough for peace and privacy.

  • Each lot has separate title, allowing you to build a second family home or guest house on the second lot, or sell the second lot on its own.​​

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Pristine nature, fall asleep to the waves on your beach, wake to the birds: You've earned this!

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  • Architect designed to focus on the lake and live in harmony with nature.

  • Filled with natural light.

  • Lake views from every room except the bathrooms.

  • Large double lot with room for a second dwelling, studio, or guesthouse.

  • Outdoor living options include multiple decks, a pergola, and stone pathways.

  • Private beach just steps away, ideal for swimming, boating and launching kayaks.

  • Year-round recreation: water sports, fishing, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling.

  • Spectacular skies and Northern Lights visible in spring and fall.

  • Quiet nights, star-filled skies, and four distinct, beautiful seasons.

Sunflowers in front of beach view
Man and child playing in inflatable boat in lake

CLIMATE RESILIENCE

Looking for a safe, stable environment?   

Sailboat sailing across the lake from the house
  • Low Climate Risk Region: Southern Saskatchewan is largely free from natural disasters such as wildfires, hurricanes, earthquakes, or rising sea levels.

  • The wooded Northern part of the Province which is susceptible to wildfires is about 300 miles away from this area, and cultivated farm fields surround Last Mountain Lake for many miles, protecting from wildfire.​

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  • Cold Winters, Cool Summers: The area enjoys a dry continental climate — no extreme heat or humidity, and plenty of sunshine in all seasons.

  • No Evacuation History: Kannata Valley and neighboring communities have no history of forced evacuations or extreme weather-related disruption.

  • Consistent Water Levels: Last Mountain Lake has generally stable water levels, with your shoreline protected by engineered reinforcement and the home elevated well above the high-water mark.

  • Smart Landscaping: The property features native plants, lake-fed irrigation (not reliant on municipal water), and no synthetic pesticides or fertilizers — a resilient and eco-conscious, nature-friendly approach .

  • Energy Efficient Design: Triple-glazed windows, passive solar layout, natural gas heating, advanced natural ventilation and superb insulation keep energy bills down, comfort levels high, and environmental impact low, even on very cold days.

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