Emerald Park, Saskatchewan


History

Emerald Park was developed in the late eighties. Initially, an auction house, agriculture implement dealerships and a gas station were the first structures in the area.
Not long afterward a developer had a vision for a community of larger-lot homes built around a golf course.
Now, Emerald Park is home to several beautiful homes, industrial, retail and commercial businesses and is a true full-service community.
The RM of Edenwold office is located at 100 Hutchence Road in Emerald Park.

Demographics

Emerald Park had a population of 1,696 in the 2016 Census of Population, a change from its 2006 census population of.

Education

There are three schools serving Emerald Park families:
There are over 130 businesses located in and around Emerald Park, employing approximately 1,800 people.
Grocery stores, hardware stores, pharmacies, clothing and retail stores and restaurants serve residents and industrial companies and specialty farm equipment retailers and manufacturers lead the way in innovation and forward-thinking.

Recreation and services

Recreation

In Emerald Park, residents have access to tennis courts, pickleball courts, soccer fields, several pathways, trails and playground equipment, in addition to a privately run indoor skating rink.
The White Butte Trails are a unique natural asset to enjoy free hiking and cross-country skiing opportunities. Portions of the Trans Canada Trail run throughout the RM of Edenwold No. 158.
The Southeast Regional Library has three library branches in the area offering weekly programming options – including story times for parents and children.
Neighbouring communities have curling rinks, senior centres, an outdoor swimming pool, golf courses, baseball diamond, splash parks, skate parks, rodeo arenas, and community halls.
Annual recreation grants are given to towns and the village within the RM of Edenwold No. 158.
A variety of churches operate in the area, including:
Water and sewer service is provided by the RM of Edenwold No. 158. Garbage and recycling pick up is coordinated for Emerald Park residents through private contractors. Fire protection agreements are in place between the RM of Edenwold No. 158 and the towns of Balgonie, White City, and Pilot Butte, the Village of Edenwold, and the Hamlet of Kronau. A secondary service provider agreement is in place with the City of Regina.
In addition to local municipal newsletters, The Quad Town Forum newspaper is a weekly newspaper that serves the RM, White City, Pilot Butte, Balgonie, and the surrounding areas.