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    Wawota is a town of 543 people along Highway 48 [4] in the southeast part of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Established in 1905, its name is from Dakota "wa ota", which means "much snow". Wa means 'snow', oda or ota means 'much'. It is sometimes mistakenly said to mean 'deep snow'.

  2. Wawota is surrounded by natural beauty, with parks, hiking trails, and lakes all within easy reach. Parks & Nature Living in a small town doesn’t mean giving up convenience!

  3. Located along Highway 48, in Southeast Saskatchewan, Wawota is a short drive from Kenosee Lake Provincial Park, Moosomin & District Regional Park, Cannington Lake Historic Site and White Bear Lake Resort.

  4. Wawota offers things to do for people of all ages. To view a full list of businesses, visit our Commerce Page. To see upcoming events, check out the Community Events Calendar. Wawota & District Museum. The Wawota Museum has the goal to educate on your past, present, and maybe even a look into the future!

  5. Things to Do in Wawota, Saskatchewan: See Tripadvisor's and photos of Wawota tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in August. We have reviews of the best places to see in Wawota. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  6. Town of Wawota, Wawota, Saskatchewan. 688 likes · 19 talking about this · 60 were here. What you’re looking for! Small, vibrant community in Southeast Saskatchewan.

  7. Wawota. Town, pop 538, located just NE of Moose Mountain Provincial Park and Kenosee Lake on Hwy 48, 46 km W of the Saskatchewan-Manitoba border. Settlers began entering the district around 1882 as the transcontinental railway was being built through the Moosomin area to the north.