Rosetown

Rosetown is a small town in West Central Saskatchewan, Canada with a population of around 2,500 (2016). The town's motto, "The Heart of the Wheat Belt" reflects its history as a farming community.

Understand
Rosetown was named in honour of the earliest settlers in the area, James and Ann Rose.

Get in
Rosetown is located at the junction of Highways 4 and 7 along the primary highway linking Saskatoon and Calgary; it is approximately 115 km west of Saskatoon and 610 km east of Calgary. There is no bus or train to Rosetown.