


All About Footcare 
Phone: 362-2499
Nursing Foot Care for Seniors, Diabetics and Others
by Certified Foot Care Nurse Darren Bolme
Alpine Inn & Convenience 
Phone: 362-2133
Hotel Rooms, Confectionary/Gas and Diesel/Groceries/Light Meals
Lottery/Hunting & Fishing Supplies & more
Angell's Marina & Motel Outfitting Phone: 362-2112
Accommodations
Cable TV, Digital TV, High Speed Internet
Accommodations
CDF Building Systems Ltd
Phone: 362-2011
Construction
Churchill Fisheries


Phone: 362-2388
Commercial Fish
Denare Beach Laundromat
Phone: 362-2021
Laundromat
Elfriede Reimer
F&S Finishers



Phone: 362-2412
Cabinets and Finishing
Heavenly Soles


Phone: 271-2886
Reflexology
Person to Person Independent Comfort Specialist
Shauna Madarash
Photography
Maryniuk's Construction

Phone: 362-2108
Construction
Mary's Landscapes


Phone: 362-2191
Fax: 362-2022
Email: landscapes@aski.ca
Overland CrossCountry Lodge
Phone: 362-2053
Accommodations
Pam's Gourment Treats

Phone: 362-2092
Homemade baked goods, Epicure spices & dips
Embroidery, Ink Imprints, all Promotional Products
Precambrian Wild Rice Plant
Phone: 362-2002
Wild Rice
Registered Massage Therapist, Iyengar Yoga by a
Certified Instructor, Safety Training
Ruckle Enterprises


Phone: 362-2151
Accommodations
The Travel Shop

Phone: 362-2021
Travel Agency
Three Arches Footcare Phone: 362-2462
Nursing Foot Care for Seniors, Diabetics and Others
by Certified Foot Care Nurse Karen Pretzer
Werbicki Trucking


Phone: 362-2288
Trucking
Wooley Bully Pub


Phone: 362-2021
Lounge
If you would like your business listed, please email us.

A little bit about us:
The area originally settled around Amisk Lake was called "Beaver Lake". Amisk is Cree for Beaver and thus the origin of the name. In 1937, the subdivision of the present community of Denare Beach took place. The community quickly became a resort area following the construction of a roadway to the mining center of Flin Flon.
How did we get our name?
When Saskatchewan Parks became responsible for the area they changed the name from Amisk or Beaver to Denare Beach. Taking the first two letters from Department of Natural Resources they arrived at the name of Denare Beach.
The village has managed to retain its resort atmosphere, while growing with the development of new homes.