The Oak Tree Coffee House & Boutique
211, Main Street, Biggar (Open 9am till 4:30pm on Saturday but will not be open Sunday if the event is moved to Sunday)
Offering premium quality coffee to rural Saskatchewan with locally sourced beans. Merchandise for sale supporting local, small businesses.
Find them on Facebook and Instagram @Theoaktreecoffeehouse
The Oak Tree is host to the following artists and artisans:
Four Elements Wood Craft
Dea’z Beadz
Boondock Flower Farm,
Dried Arrangements
Michaela Hoppe:Artist Studio
411- 6th Ave East, Biggar SK
Turn east on 6th Ave off Main Street, Michaela Hoppe Studio is on the last block. Enter her home studio through the back door.
Michaela Hoppe is host to the following artists and artisans:
Dilly and DaWills, Painter and Fibre Artist (youth)
Drew Drapak, Painter (youth)
Carrie Gosselin, Painter and Print Maker
Dean R. Taylor, Painter
Mackenna Berg: Painter
Holly’s Enchanted Books
Sandi’s Prairie Keepsakes
Take highway 4 north from Biggar SK 10miles (approx 8mins) until you reach Monarch Road. You will see a cell tower to the east and the monarch school to the west. Turn east and drive approx 3 miles until you reach a community well (large storage tanks). Turn north and drive half a mile, Sandi’s yard will be on your right with a sign that says “JS Land and Cattle).
Cindy Hoppe Fibre Artist Home Studio
From the Battlefords: Travel south on #4 for 59km. You will see Grid 784, Ranger Lake Bible Camp signs pointing east. Turn west, (right) for 3 km. until you see the HOPPE sign, North side of the road.
From Saskatoon: Travel to Biggar on #14, then turn right (north) onto #4. Travel north on #4, 29 km where you will see Grid 784, Ranger Lake Bible Camp signs to your right. Turn left, (west) and travel for 3 km until you see the HOPPE sign, North side of the road.
OR drive northwest of the city on #16 for 29 km until you see the Struan Grid sign on your right. Turn left and follow the grid 79 km west until you cross #4 and then travel 3 km. You will cross the sign for the turn off to Boondock as well as Arelee during this journey.
From Biggar: Travel north on #4, 29 km. where you will see Grid 784, Ranger Lake Bible Camp signs to your right. Turn left, west, for 3 km. until you see the HOPPE sign, North side of the road.
(Burgers and Drinks available for purchase)
Cindy Hoppe is host to the following artists and artisans:
Diane Larouche Ellard, Painter
Jim Gerlinsky,
Blacksmith
Deb McLeod,
Pottery
Fetch Farm,
Hand Crafted Soaps and More
Prairie Bouquet Native Plant Nursery
Imagine Yarn,
Indie Dyer & Fibre Artist
Tom Larson,
Quilter
Arelee Art
From Saskatoon: by taking #16 to Grid #784. Turn south at the “Arelee” sign, OR taking #14 west to Grid #655 and turning north. This route takes you past Prairie Fire Aplacas (see note below).
From the Battlefords: Travel south on #4 for 59km. You will see Grid 784, Ranger Lake Bible Camp signs. Turn east (left) and follow the grid until you see the sign for Arelee (grid 376)
Ric Pollock is host to the following artists and artisans:
Rubberneckers
Mariann Taubensee
Prairie Fire Alpacas
From Saskatoon: (about 45minutes west of Saskatoon) Take highway 14 west. Just before Perdue you’ll see the alpaca sign on the right side of the highway. Turn right there (North) on 655 gravel road and go 14.5 km. The Alpaca farm has a sign out front.
Karen Pashovitz, Host & Alpaca Fibre Artist
(Drinks and Ice Cream Treats available for purchase)
Praire Fire Alpacas is host to the following artists and artisans:
Kari’s Sourdough Bakery
JB Crafts
Wood U Know
Della Yaroshko,
Adorn Yourself