Carrot River, Saskatchewan
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Entertainment and tourism

Carrot River is home to an acclaimed golf course at Pasquia Park, located six miles south of the town. Tourism is bolstered by the discovery of Big Bert, the remains of a 92-million-year-old crocodile
Crocodile
A crocodile is any species belonging to the family Crocodylidae . The term can also be used more loosely to include all extant members of the order Crocodilia: i.e...

 near Pasquia Park on the shores of the Carrot River; these are the first such remains to be found in North America.

To the north of Carrot River is Tobin Lake, a top fishing and recreation lake created by the E.B. Campbell HydroElectric Dam
E.B. Campbell Hydroelectric Station
E.B. Campbell Hydroelectric Station is a hydroelectric station on the Saskatchewan River owned by SaskPower, located near Carrot River, Saskatchewan, Canada. The dam created the artificial Tobin Lake. The station is named after Bruce Campbell, a former president of SaskPower who was also the...

. Carrot River provides one of the few access to Tobin Lake and its many boat launches and beaches, as well as being the closest community to the hydroelectric station.

The town is also the home of the Tri-Town Thunder
Tri-Town Thunder
The Tri-Town Thunder is a Junior "B" ice hockey team in Carrot River Saskatchewan, Canada, in the Prairie Junior Hockey League. The club currently plays Arborfield, Carrot River and Zenon Park, with Carrot River being the main town as it is the only rink with artificial ice...

 Junior B. Hockey Team. Games in the town are split between Arborfield
Arborfield, Saskatchewan
Not to be confused with the original Arborfield in England.HistoryIn 1910, the town requested that it be named Fairfield, but that name was rejected by the post office in Ottawa. Because the offer was received on Arbor Day, the Post Office asked if the residents would accept Arborfield, which it did...

 and Zenon Park
Zenon Park, Saskatchewan
-History:In 1910 French-American settlers arrived and later came immigrants from Quebec and Northern United States. In 1913 Zenon Park was named officially, after Zenon Chamberland, the postmaster. The economy then depended on agriculture and lumber...

. Games located in Carrot River often draw crowds of 300-500, and play-off games draw crowds of 500-1000.

History

The name Carrot River is from the Plains Cree word for river of wild carrots, referring to the wild carrot
Wild carrot
Daucus carota is a flowering plant in the family Apiaceae, native to temperate regions of Europe, southwest Asia and naturalised to northeast North America and Australia; domesticated carrots are cultivars of a subspecies, Daucus carota subsp...

s growing along the Carrot River. Settlement was slow until the Canadian National Railway
Canadian National Railway
The Canadian National Railway Company is a Canadian Class I railway headquartered in Montreal, Quebec. CN's slogan is "North America's Railroad"....

 came in 1931 bringing farmers from the south. More roads and drainage ditches being built improved conditions around Carrot River and it became a village in 1941 and incorporated as a town on April 1, 1948.

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