Livelong, Organized hamlet in Saskatchewan, Canada
Livelong is an organized hamlet in west central Saskatchewan located within the Rural Municipality of Mervin. It serves as a small community hub with recreational facilities and local services for residents in the area.
The community established a war memorial at Legion #192 in 1988 to honor local veterans and those who served. This cenotaph marks an important remembrance site for the hamlet.
The annual Live it up day celebration in early August brings together residents for a fair with parades, games, entertainment, and community meals.
The hamlet has a recreation complex featuring a dance hall with banquet space, a bowling alley, and a curling rink available for visitors. Community events like weekly bingo nights offer chances to meet locals and spend time socially.
A local art studio showcases wildlife artwork, while a nearby company produces specialty meat snacks with a strong local reputation. These two businesses add character to the hamlet and draw visitors interested in regional products and craftsmanship.
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