Arlington Beach, Organized hamlet near Last Mountain Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada
Arlington Beach is an organized hamlet on the eastern shore of Last Mountain Lake in Saskatchewan. The community includes residential buildings and a conference facility that offers lodging for visitors and groups.
The Arlington Beach House was built in 1910 as the center of a private development by the William Pearson Land Company. Steamship service to the site ended in 1913, marking a shift in how the place was accessed and used.
The property reflects the community's role as a lake destination for families and groups seeking outdoor recreation. Over time it developed from a private resort into a gathering place for various seasonal activities centered on the water.
The hamlet provides direct water access and multiple lodging options suitable for different group sizes. Visitors should plan around the seasonal nature of the community and the lake's role in shaping daily activities.
The property shifted dramatically from a private resort to a Christian educational center after 1942, when the Canadian Sunday School Mission took over operations. This transformation connected the lakeside location to religious and youth programming that continues today.
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