Elrose, Saskatchewan
{{Short description|Town in Saskatchewan, Canada}}
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{{Infobox settlement
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| official_name = Elrose
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| settlement_type = Town
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| image_skyline = ariel view of Elrose, Saskatchewan.jpg
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| pushpin_map = CAN SK Monet#Saskatchewan
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| coordinates = {{coord|51|12|1|N|108|02|0|W|region:CA-SK|format=dms|display=inline,title}}
| subdivision_type = Country
| subdivision_name = Canada
| subdivision_type1 = Province
| subdivision_name1 = Saskatchewan
| subdivision_type2 = Rural municipality
| subdivision_name2 = Monet No. 257
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| established_title = Settled
| established_date = 1909–1913
| established_title2 = Incorporated (Village)
| established_date2 = 1914
| established_title3 = Incorporated (Town)
| established_date3 = 1951
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| leader_title = Mayor
| leader_name = Dane MacDonald
| leader_title1 = Administrator
| leader_name1 = Cheryl Joel
| leader_title2 = Governing body
| leader_name2 = Elrose Town Council
| leader_title3 = MLA
| leader_name3 = {{MLA Rosetown}}
| leader_title4 = MP
| leader_name4 = {{MP Cypress Hills}}
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| area_total_km2 =
| area_land_km2 = 2.76
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| elevation_footnotes =
| elevation_m = 624
| population_footnotes =
| population_total = 470
| population_as_of = 2021
| population_density_km2 = 162.6/km2
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| timezone = CST
| utc_offset = -6
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| postal_code_type = Postal code
| postal_code = S0L 0Z0
| area_code = 306
| website = [http://www.elrose.ca/ Official website]
| footnotes = {{Cite web
| last =National Archives
| first =Archivia Net
| title =Post Offices and Postmasters
| url =http://www.collectionscanada.ca/archivianet/post-offices/001001-100.01-e.php
| access-date =2014-06-20 }}{{Cite web
| last =Government of Saskatchewan
| first =MRD Home
| title = Municipal Directory System
| url =http://www.mds.gov.sk.ca/apps/Pub/MDS/welcome.aspx
| access-date =2014-06-20}}
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Elrose is a town located just to the north of the Coteau Hills. It is south of Rosetown and north of Swift Current on Highway 4 and Highway 44.{{Citation
| last1 =McLennan
| first1 =David
| last2 =University of Regina
| encyclopedia =The Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan
| url =http://esask.uregina.ca/entry/elrose.html
| access-date =2007-04-23
| title =Elrose – Details
| archive-url =https://web.archive.org/web/20130429211206/http://esask.uregina.ca/entry/elrose.html
| archive-date =29 April 2013
| url-status =dead
}} settled in 1913, it is a community in the middle of an agricultural economy, Elrose has also become a local hub of activity in the oil industry. The town is surrounded by the Rural Municipality of Monet No. 257.
History
Some homesteaders and other settlers were established in the area before the arrival of the railroads, being situated along the remains of the historic Swift Current-Battleford Trail, but the majority of newcomers arrived by rail later. The town of Elrose was originally called LaBerge after local landowner Albert LaBerge. After the railway arrived in 1913, the countryside quickly filled with people and a meeting was called to discuss a permanent name for the town. Elrose was chosen, although the origin of this name is unclear for certain.
Elrose incorporated as a village in 1914. Schools and grain elevators were built, the town grew as more people arrived, and prairie sod was turned under to sow crops. The newly tilled land was rich, agriculture was profitable, and communities thrived. In 1951 Elrose reached Town status. During the 1960s and 1970s, smaller villages in the area (Hughton, Wartime, Forgan, Greenan) began to decline and their populations migrated to Elrose.
The Town of Elrose continues to move forward with the times and new prosperity appears as the local oilpatch is growing significantly. The agriculture industry is thriving as well, contributing to recent growth in the community.
Government
Elrose is part of the Cypress Hills—Grasslands Federal Riding with David Anderson as the federal Member of Parliament representing this town in Ottawa. Elrose belongs to the provincial constituency Rosetown-Elrose, with the elected Member of the Legislative Assembly Jim Reiter who represents this town in Regina. The town of Elrose has its affairs looked after by Elrose Town Council, currently headed by Mayor Dane MacDonald.
Education
Elrose Composite School provides both primary and secondary for Elrose and surrounding rural areas. Elrose Composite School is part of the Sun West School Division which provides education to the west-central part of Saskatchewan, one of the largest school divisions in the area. Early childhood education is provided at the community owned daycare, the Elrose ABC Family Centre.
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Demographics
In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Elrose had a population of {{val|470|fmt=commas}} living in {{val|207|fmt=commas}} of its {{val|248|fmt=commas}} total private dwellings, a change of {{percentage|{{#expr:470-496}}|496|1}} from its 2016 population of {{val|496|fmt=commas}}. With a land area of {{convert|2.89|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}}, it had a population density of {{Pop density|470|2.89|km2|sqmi|prec=1}} in 2021.{{cite web | url=https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/t1/tbl1/en/tv.action?pid=9810000203&geocode=A000247 | title=Population and dwelling counts: Canada, provinces and territories, census divisions and census subdivisions (municipalities), Saskatchewan | publisher=Statistics Canada | date=9 February 2022 | accessdate=1 April 2022}}
{{canada_census
|location = Elrose
|2021_population=470 | 2021_pop_delta=-5.2 | 2021_land_area=2.89 | 2021_pop_density=162.8
|2021_median_age=55.6 | 2021_median_age_m=50.8 | 2021_median_age_f=57.2
|2021_total_pvt_dwell=248 |2021_occ_pvt_dwell=207 |2021_mean_hh_income=84,000
|2021_geocode=2021A00054708094 | 2021_access_date=2023-10-19
| 2011_population = 477
| 2011_pop_delta = +5.3
| 2011_land_area = 2.76
| 2011_pop_density = 172.8
| 2011_access_date = 2013-02-24
| 2006_population = 453
| 2006_pop_delta = – 12.4
| 2006_land_area = 2.76
| 2006_pop_density = 164.1
| 2006_pop_rank =
| 2006_median_age = 50.1
| 2006_median_age_m = 50.8
| 2006_median_age_f = 48.9
| 2006_total_pvt_dwell = 223
| 2006_total_pvt_dwell_usual = 199
| 2006_mean_hh_income =
| 2006_access_date = 2009-02-24
|2016_population_density=175.9|2016_land_area=2.82|2016_pop_delta=+4.0|2016_population=496|2016_total_pvt_dwell=247}}
Climate
{{Weather box
| location = Elrose
| metric first = yes
| single line = yes
| Jan record high C = 11
| Feb record high C = 14
| Mar record high C = 22
| Apr record high C = 32
| May record high C = 37
| Jun record high C = 40
| Jul record high C = 38
| Aug record high C = 39
| Sep record high C = 37.2
| Oct record high C = 29
| Nov record high C = 22.8
| Dec record high C = 15.5
| year record high C = 40
| Jan high C = -8.9
| Feb high C = -4.9
| Mar high C = 2.5
| Apr high C = 12.4
| May high C = 19.4
| Jun high C = 23.8
| Jul high C = 26.3
| Aug high C = 26.1
| Sep high C = 19.8
| Oct high C = 12.6
| Nov high C = 0.7
| Dec high C = -6.3
| year high C = 10.3
| Jan mean C = −13.9
| Feb mean C = −10
| Mar mean C = -2.8
| Apr mean C = 5.6
| May mean C = 12.3
| Jun mean C = 16.9
| Jul mean C = 19.2
| Aug mean C = 18.7
| Sep mean C = 12.8
| Oct mean C = 6.2
| Nov mean C = -4.2
| Dec mean C = -11.2
| year mean C = 4.1
| Jan low C = -18.9
| Feb low C = -15
| Mar low C = -8.1
| Apr low C = -1.3
| May low C = 5.1
| Jun low C = 9.9
| Jul low C = 12.1
| Aug low C = 11.2
| Sep low C = 5.8
| Oct low C = -0.1
| Nov low C = -9.1
| Dec low C = -16.1
| year low C = -2
| Jan record low C = -41
| Feb record low C = -41
| Mar record low C = -32.8
| Apr record low C = -29.4
| May record low C = -9.5
| Jun record low C = -2
| Jul record low C = 2.5
| Aug record low C = 0
| Sep record low C = -9
| Oct record low C = -26.5
| Nov record low C = -34.5
| Dec record low C = -42
| year record low C = -42
| Jan precipitation mm = 18.6
| Feb precipitation mm = 12.3
| Mar precipitation mm = 22.9
| Apr precipitation mm = 24.9
| May precipitation mm = 54.5
| Jun precipitation mm = 63.6
| Jul precipitation mm = 63.9
| Aug precipitation mm = 42.6
| Sep precipitation mm = 29.9
| Oct precipitation mm = 16.9
| Nov precipitation mm = 18.5
| Dec precipitation mm = 21
| year precipitation mm = 389.4
| source 1 = Environment CanadaEnvironment Canada
[http://climate.weatheroffice.gc.ca/climate_normals/results_e.html?Province=SASK&StationName=&SearchType=&LocateBy=Province&Proximity=25&ProximityFrom=City&StationNumber=&IDType=MSC&CityName=&ParkName=&LatitudeDegrees=&LatitudeMinutes=&LongitudeDegrees=&LongitudeMinutes=&NormalsClass=A&SelNormals=&StnId=3092& Canadian Climate Normals 1971–2000], accessed 27 July 2010
| date = August 2010
}}
Parks and recreation
As with most rural Saskatchewan towns, Elrose offers a variety of opportunities for people to get out and enjoy themselves. There is the Elrose Memorial Hall, a 40' x 120' structure built in the 1950s and expanded in 2019, that serves as a venue for a variety of events including dances, plays, weddings and auctions.
The Elrose-Monet Uniplex is a multi-use facility located at the southern end of Elrose's Main Street. This facility was constructed following the loss by fire of the original Elrose Arena. The Elrose-Monet Uniplex houses a skating rink, curling rink, and an Olympic-sized indoor swimming pool. In 2021 the major project of installing a concrete floor in the skating arena was completed. The building serves as a base for the sports grounds behind it, which include baseball diamonds, a batting cage, and a number of full service campsites at Elrose Regional Park.
Completed in 1993 with the help of local communities. {{Citation
| title =Elrose Regional Park
| url =http://www.saskregionalparks.ca/showPark.php?id=elrose
| access-date =2007-04-23 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20070826124738/http://www.saskregionalparks.ca/showPark.php?id=elrose |archive-date = 26 August 2007}}{{cite web |title=Elrose Regional Park |url=https://www.tourismsaskatchewan.com/listings/1559/elrose-regional-park |website=Tourism Saskatchewan |publisher=Government of Saskatchewan |access-date=18 July 2024}} The Uniplex continues to be an outstanding facility for the town and surrounding community.
The Gasper Family Park, located on 4th Avenue W, is home to a playground, greenspace, and a world class pump track for bicycles, scooters, rollerblades.
Library
- Wheatland Regional Library
Newspapers
- Eston-Elrose Press Review
Transportation
Previous to the building of railroads, many travellers through the area followed the historic Swift Current-Battleford Trail. This winding cart trail connected Fort Battleford on the North Saskatchewan River with the Saskatchewan Landing, a natural crossing on the South Saskatchewan River. Both Highway 4 and Highway 44 serve vehicular traffic to and from Elrose.
Notable People
- Bill McKnight - Canadian politician
- James Cobban - Canadian politician
See also
References
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