Built in 1946, this 500 sq' one room villa pays homage to the mid century era - and has been decorated to invite a sense of nostalgia and warm ambiance with a mixture of vintage and retro furniture and decor. We are confident you will be comfortable in this spacious and unique space! Enjoy the retro vibe but we hope you'll appreciate the modern conveniences we offer as well.
This spacious one room retro style villa has beautiful east facing windows tinted for daytime privacy and light control. Blackout curtains over blinds are just perfect for a good nights sleep. From the authentic 1950’s double drainboard sink to the claw foot tub w/shower, you’ll find it comfortable, relaxing, cozy and spacious with just enough subtle reminiscent touches of mid century lifestyle!
Guests have access to the living quarters, bathroom, armoire with additional bedding, laundry room. Doors to access adjacent (spa) business are locked and off limits to guests. Basement is not available to guests.
Family weekend, sisters getaway, romantic weekend getaway, stitching retreat, swimming lessons, Christmas, Blueberry Festival, summer or winter getaway, ice fishing, snowmobiling…whatever the occasion…be our guest!
The rear (west) side of the building is occupied by a small spa which has a private access. Spa services are typically very quiet and doors to that area are locked.
Cozy Villa 19 Forty-Six is located on the corner of Main Street in St. Walburg, Saskatchewan on Hwy 26. We are about 70 km Northeast of Lloydminster, 90 km Northwest of North Battleford, 2 1/2 hours Northwest of Saskatoon, and about 3 hours Northeast of Edmonton. Located within walking distance to all amenities in town.
Essentially, we are the gateway to the North and to many lakes in the area -- Brightsand (27km) or Turtle Lake, Little Fishing, Peck, Perch, Makwa/Loon Lake, and enroute to Meadow Lake Provincial Park.
When it comes to eating or shopping off the beaten path in Saskatchewan, you’ll find charming boutiques and restaurants with warm welcoming shop keepers everywhere.
Fall is a great time of year for birdwatching as they migrate south, but many stay rooted in Saskatchewan throughout the year. Our wide open spaces as well as proximity to the boreal forest make it easy to spot birds or other incredible wildlife.
Whether you like ice fishing, water sports, hiking, or relaxing around the fire, bring your rods, chairs, beach towels, or favorite gear...and then make yourself at home at the end of a great day! Free parking is available parallel to the building and street parking is available as well.
Bicycles, quads, boats, and other watercraft or modes of transportation of the season are all great ways to see and explore the local area.
Dust off your walking shoes when you get settled...we have plenty of places for you to explore and visit!!