Kerrobert

Kerrobert is a town in West Central Saskatchewan.

Understand
Kerrobert, population 970 (2021), is a small agricultural community as well as being one of the centres in the oil and gas industries in Saskatchewan. Kerrobert is known of having historic buildings to explore. It's a good pit stop for those travelling between Saskatoon and Red Deer.

Get in
Kerrobert is served by Highway 21, Highway 31 and Highway 51. It is approximately east of the Saskatchewan/Alberta border and  west of Saskatoon.

Get around
A private car is a necessity; Kerrobert is too small to have public transit but the town is walkable.

See
Kerrobert boasts four historical landmarks, including the Courthouse building which houses the Kerrobert Cultural Centre, the functioning wood-clad standpipe Water Tower that has been part of the town’s waterworks since its construction in 1914, the original Canadian Bank of Commerce building and the Canadian Pacific Railway Station.