Bengough, often referred to as the Gateway to the Big Muddy Valley, is situated 145 km from both Regina and Moose Jaw. This close-knit community thrives on agriculture and ranching. Travel plans to Castle Butte are best scheduled for summer or fall as access is restricted during April and May to accommodate calving season. The town offers varied recreational options throughout the year, from the Bengough and District Regional Park in summer to curling and skating facilities in winter. The annual Gateway Festival, held on the fourth weekend of July, features a mix of local and international artists, enhancing the town's vibrant community life. With its safe environment, clean air, and comprehensive amenities including education, healthcare, and various businesses, Bengough is well-suited for families, entrepreneurs, and retirees alike.
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