Population: 986 (2021 census)
Since its founding in 1906, the town of Gravelbourg has been the French-speaking capital of southern Saskatchewan. It has a rich and fascinating heritage. Pride of the Fransaskois over the generations, the nationally recognized religious heritage contributes to making this community an emerging tourist destination due to its sacred places architecture, its antique shops, and its leadership in the educational field since its beginnings. Let us mention the Collège Mathieu, the Beau Soleil school, and the Mathieu de Gravelbourg school.
You can visit the Co-Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption and the Jesus-Marie Convent by appointment. The Gravelbourg Museum also deserves special attention. You will learn how this community quickly became legendary for its desire to innovate and grow the Francophone footprint throughout the West. Use this opportunity to have a snack at the Café de Paris.