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Welcome
Welcome to Rosetown: what better place to relax away from the hustle and bustle of the city than in the sunniest spot in West Central Saskatchewan. Stroll down the historic Main Street to see what life was like in the early 1900's, visit our many locally-owned retailers for quality goods and services, and grab a bite to eat at one of our many restaurants.
While you're in the area, go back further in time to the first ancestors of this land at the Ancient Echoes Interpretive Centre near Herschel. Spend a day on a farm learning about the simple life or practice your swing at the many golf courses in the region. Whatever you choose to do, Rosetown is the place where sunny days are enjoyed to their fullest.
Rosetown Tourism Centre
Located along Highway 7 at the foot of Rosetown's historic Main Street, the Tourism Centre is a not-for-profit facility that welcomes visitors and locals alike from mid-May to the end of August.
The Centre is staffed by friendly and helpful youth Rosetown Experience Guides willing to assist the many visitors to Rosetown. The Centre offers:
- An 18-hole mini golf course
- Ice cream
- Information on tourist attractions
- Souvenirs and memorabilia
- Locally-made products
- Accessible public washroom
- Children's playground
- Picnic tables
- WIFI
- Free parking
Additional Information
- The Tourism Centre hours of operation are from May 6, 2019 to the end of August 25,2019.
- Hours of Operation:
- May 10am - 8pm
- June - August 10am - 9pm
- Phone: 306-882-3900
Rosetown Facts
- Population of approximately 2,600 and growing
- 1,100+ houses in Rosetown
- 160+ businesses operating in and around Rosetown
- 5,000+ vehicles pass through the community every day
- Will proudly host the Allan Cup, the National Senior Hockey Championship in 2018
- Major player in the provincial pulse processing market
- One of only two areas in the province to grow canary seed
- Town has a recycling program organic waste collection
- Declared a Town November 1, 1911
- Town named after James and Ann Rose
- Home to the Saskatchewan Health Authority and Sun West School Division head offices
- 50+ clubs and organizations
- Six parks with diverse landscapes and activities.
- Hosts the largest men's curling bonspiel under one roof - Rosebowl.
- One of the first SARCAN recycling facilities to be established in the province
- Six Hutterite colonies in the west central area
- 2006 Communities in Bloom National winners in our population category