Midget Girls' Canadian Fast Pitch Championships
July 29 - August 5, 2001
Lashburn, Saskatchewan, Canada
The town of Lashburn, Saskatchewan is situated on the Yellowhead Highway, one of Canada's Trans Canada Highways.  It offers a variety of services and is midway between two major cities; Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and Edmonton, Alberta.  Lashburn is only 34 kilometres to the east of the Saskatchewan/Alberta border, which runs through the city of Lloydminster.
Food Services: East Meets West Cafe ~ specialising in eastern style foods.
                         R & D Cafe ~ specializing in western style foods.
                         Lashburn Fine Foods ~ provides groceries, liquor and fast foods

Other Services: Postal Service at Canada Post Office
                          Lashburn Centennial Museum ~ features artifacts from the settlement of the   
                          local area by the Barr Colonists.
                          Lashburn Town & Country Golf Club ~ featuring 9 hole grass greens, putting
                          green and driving range.
                          J. H. Moore Elementary School ~ kindergarten to grade six school
                         
Lashburn High School ~ grade 7 - 12 school
                          Campsite ~ at golf course with 10 serviced lots.
                          Garages on the highway ~ C & L Service ~ gasoline and mechanics
                          Churches ~ Anglican, Catholic, Evangelical Free, United
Welcome to Lashburn.  Our prairie sentinels, the grain elevators stand alongside the railroad and highway.  Turn south at the east end of the elevators to the ball park.
Looking north along Main Street a feature is the old high school with the Legion Cenotaph a block south of it.  The Museum is just a block off the highway with an old country school as part of its display one block to the east.
A view of J. H. Moore Elementary School with the original bell from the first school in Lashburn.  Lashburn High School is a block to the north.
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