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JD's Place

Hotels: Tired of the Hotel - Motel atmosphere? Then you are about to make the right decision even though you don't know it yet. JD's Place is designed with you the weary traveller in mind. Our team put together and offers a package that offers you all the comforts of home at affordable pricing. Imagine .....

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607 Sussex Avenue, Esterhazy, S0A 0X0
(+001) 306-782-2474

Esterhazy Regional Park

Campsites / RV Parks: The park is located within the boundaries of the Town of Esterhazy. The beautiful, well kept 9 hole golf course is situated in the Kaposvar Valley making it fun and challenging for any golfer. Services - There is a fully licensed clubhouse within the park boundaries. Just walking distance away, .....

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Box 490, Esterhazy, S0A 0X0
(+001) 306-745-6456

Esterhazy Wander Inn Motel

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Box 1779, Esterhazy, S0A 0X0
(+001) 306-745-6647

Esterhazy Motor Hotel

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Box 1750, Esterhazy, S0A 0X0
(+001) 306-745-3901

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The town of Esterhazy, Saskatchewan, Canada, is reputed to be named for Count Paul Otto d'Esterhazy, an immigrant agent who was christened Johannes Packh, but at age 35 claimed he had "incontrovertible proof" that he was a Hungarian aristocrat of the Esterházy family. This claim was never recognized by the Esterházy family, one of the wealthiest families in Hungary. A year after making his claim, he immigrated to Saskatchewan, south of the current location of the town of Esterhazy, and in 1886 helped settle 35 Hungarian families, founding the colony of Kaposvar, named after the Hungarian city Kaposvár. The colony flourished, and many more immigrants settled the area as the years went by. In 1905 the town of Esterhazy was officially founded.

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