Saskatchewan is located in western Canada between the Canadian provinces of Alberta and Manitoba, and directly north of the U.S. states of North Dakota and Montana. Along with a rich mix of history and culture, Saskatchewan offers visitors endless freshwater fishing, water-based recreation opportunities, abundant wildlife, uncrowded parks, outdoor adventures like canoeing and horseback riding, farm vacations and amazing and accessible golf. Explore Saskatchewan, The Land of Living Skies. Click on a town name below to download a pdf with more information on these great Saskatchewan communities. To see a list of all our current jobs we have in Saskatchewan, please follow the link below!
Alameda
Alameda is a town approximately 50 km east of Estevan and is a very family and community minded town with a population of 311. Alameda is situated in the southeast corner of Saskatchewan. The closest larger centers to Alameda are Estevan, Weyburn, and Regina. Alameda sits in an area that is abundant with grain, oil and water!
Coleville
Coleville is an agricultural & oil community that has a population count of about 300. The oil industry supports a variation of businesses within both Coleville and the Rural Municipality of Oakdale. The neighborhood is peaceful and welcoming and is a wonderful place to live and work!
Davidson
Davidson is a quaint town centrally located between three cities, Saskatoon, Regina and Moose Jaw with a population of approximately 1,025 people. A town infused by a lively ambiance, friendly hospitality and rich, diverse cultural experiences. The community offers activities such as hockey, baseball, fitness, curling, figure skating, dance, gymnastics and riding. Because of their diverse activities, the town has been dubbed as “The Community in Motion”.
Esterhazy
If you are looking for a small, friendly community with endless recreation, business, and tourism opportunities look no further than Esterhazy, Saskatchewan! Esterhazy is a small town of 2,602 people situated between two scenic valleys; the Qu’appelle River Valley and Kaposval Valley. The town is less than a five hour drive from Saskatoon and less than three hours from Regina; two of Saskatchewan’s largest cities.
Estevan
Estevan, Saskatchewan is a vibrant and growing community of 13,000 located in the Southeast of Saskatchewan. It is home to a diverse economy featuring power generation, coal mining, agriculture, manufacturing, and oil and gas. It is located on the main north-south rail line that provides the benefit of tremendous access to the North American market.
Kindersley
Kindersley is a town located in west central Saskatchewan. It is a well-known industrial base for the resource-rich west central region of the province and a service center hub to the oil and gas industry and agriculture production. Kindersley is a growing community of almost 5,000 people. Parks, trails, library, museum and cinema theatre are some of the places you can enjoy in Kindersley.
Lloydminster
The City of Lloydminster is an economic hotspot with friendly residents and a plethora of world-class outdoor activities. The city is peculiar in that it straddles the border of Saskatchewan and Alberta. Most border cities are comprised of two municipalities – one on each side of the border. Not Lloydminster! It’s one city in two provinces.
Prince Albert
Prince Albert is the third-largest city in Saskatchewan. It is situated in the center of the province on the banks of the North Saskatchewan River. The city is known as the “Gateway to the North” because it is the last major center along the route to the resources of northern Saskatchewan.
Regina
Regina is the capital of the bustling province of Saskatchewan. It is the second-largest city in the province and home to the hugely popular Saskatchewan Roughriders football team (Canadian Football League). The city is home to a vibrant and diverse cultural community as well as a wealth of recreational opportunities.
Rosetown
Regina is the capital of the bustling province of Saskatchewan. It is the second-largest city in the province and home to the hugely popular Saskatchewan Roughriders football team (Canadian Football League). The city is home to a vibrant and diverse cultural community as well as a wealth of recreational opportunities.
Saskatoon
Saskatoon is a thriving city graced with the vibrant beauty of nature. Divided by the winding South Saskatchewan River, Saskatoon’s east and west face are joined by a series of bridges and lined with several kilometers of trails to jog, walk and explore. A city infused by a lively ambiance, friendly hospitality
Swift Current
Swift Current lies in the heart of the Great Southwest of Saskatchewan, with a population of about 17,000, providing visitors and locals with a choice of five destination areas to visit and site see: Big Muddy, Cypress Hills, Grasslands, Great Sandhills and Lake Diefenbaker. The city of Swift Current prides itself in being the place with big city amenities with that small town community feel.
Weyburn
Weyburn, Saskatchewan is located on the Souris River, about 110 km from Regina, the province’s capital. Weyburn has a population of 10, 485 and has an average temperature ranging from -10 degrees in the winter to 27 degrees in the summer. Nearby water sources not only provide for home and business needs in the City and its surrounding area, but have also become major recreation centres for golf, boating, camping and fishing.