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The Glen at Crossmount

The Glen at Crossmount

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10 Glen Road, Crossmount, Saskatchewan, S7T 0X8, Canada
(306) 374-9896 www.crossmount.ca
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Jun 21, 2018
Attended a wedding here. All new (within 1 year) facility. Flights of apple cider? Yes please! Delicious. I’d get married here if I lived in Saskatoon. Watch for RCMP who like to ticket the highway that links it to Saskatoon.

Jun 23, 2018
The cidery is amazing. Sitting on the patio is a one of a kind experience to Saskatoon.

Jun 23, 2018
Awesome, beautiful venue. Everything was set up well in advance.

Feb 4, 2018
Was here for a winter wedding. Absolutely beautiful location, great architecture, spacious rooms with plenty of windows. The staff were helpful and friendly.

Sep 8, 2017
Drive just 5 km south of the city to feel like you're on vacation. The buildings and grounds are well designed and comfortable. The staff are friendly and helpful. The menu is small but all 4 of us enjoyed our choices. I had the turkey pesto panini with steak and mushroom soup. It was good but more than I can eat. You're allowed (invited) to take your lunch to one of the tables in the shade at the Cider House, which we did. Then we went in to get some cider to go with our lunch and went with the Taster for $6.00. The cider taster consists of 6 ciders all neatly lined up on a board and a generous ounce in each glass. I didn't want to take home 6 bottles but they were all good so had to make a tough decision. Well, not so tough - I can always go back for more.

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