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Welcome to Shaunavon, SK

Where the West is Still Wild
200+
golf courses, Saskatchewan ranked #2 in Canada per capita
1.27M
growing population, driven by a strong economy and international migration in Saskatchewan
190
designated parks over nine diverse ecoregions in Saskatchewan
Shaunavon

Community Profile

Discover the Southwest

Discover Shaunavon

The Town of Shaunavon is a vibrant and picturesque community nestled in the Southwest corner of Saskatchewan. Located just one hour south of the City of Swift Current, and close to some of the province’s best attractions, including: Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park, Scotty the T.Rex, Grasslands National Park, and more! Shaunavon is a prime location for you to stay and discover the Southwest. We are proud to be a regional hub for this corner of the province – offering a comfortable and active lifestyle to our residents and a multitude of amenities for our visitors.

The community is home to a number of schools, churches and community organizations that all contribute to a thriving community atmosphere. Through the Southwest Regional Ambulance Committee, the community of Shaunavon is proud to offer financial incentives, housing support, and career opportunities to help you or your family thrive in rural healthcare.

Healthcare and Emergency

Shaunavon Hospital and Care Centre is an integrated facility with 44 long-term care beds, acute care, ER, Home Care, and a Primary Health clinic.
Shaunavon Hospital and Care Centre
Shaunavon Hospital and Care Centre is an integrated facility with 44 long-term care beds, acute care, ER, Home Care, and a Primary Health clinic.

The Shaunavon Hospital and Care Centre is an integrated facility with 44 long-term care beds, acute care, emergency, home care and a primary health clinic that is open 7 days a week for appointments. As a result of a collaboration between nursing services and Advanced Care Paramedics with STARS, the Hospital and Care Centre operates as a Collaborative Emergency Centre at night from 8:00 p.m. to 8:00 a.m. In addition to the Hospital and Care Centre, Shaunavon is home to a number of additional health care professionals, including a dentist, optometrist, physiotherapist, chiropractor and multiple pharmacies.

Business Growth and Economic Development

The Town Hall in Shaunavon

The downtown business sector in Shaunavon offers a unique shopping experience for residents and visitors alike. Acting as the service hub for the Southwest, Shaunavon has the shopping and professional services that satisfy the needs and desires of our residents. Over the past few years, a number of new businesses have been established in Shaunavon including: a coffeehouse, home goods store, and a new gym and training facility, just to name a few. The opportunity for growth in Shaunavon is exponential and the residents are very supportive of the local business community.

Heritage and Culture

Grain Elevator in Shaunavon

The Grand Coteau Heritage and Cultural Centre is the Tourism Information Centre for the Town of Shaunavon. The Centre provides visitors and newcomers with information, maps, guides and brochures describing Shaunavon and the area, and all it has to offer! The centre is open year-round and offers a variety of cultural experiences!

Wellness and Leisure

Softball in Shaunavon

Shaunavon offers a vibrant mix of wellness and recreational opportunities for all ages, from the SWT Outdoor Pool to the lively Jubilee Park area featuring tennis and pickleball courts, a skate park, playground, splash park, and more. Sports enthusiasts can enjoy four ball diamonds, the Braydon Coburn Outdoor Rink for winter skating and summer ball hockey, and the Crescent Point Wickenheiser Centre with its NHL-sized rink, curling sheets, and multipurpose spaces. Winter fun continues with an actively groomed cross-country ski trail, while year-round options include curling leagues, a new 9-hole Disc Golf Course, and the scenic Rock Creek Golf Course. Shaunavon’s parks, greenspaces, and paved Trans Canada Trail offer walking and biking routes, and residents can participate in a wide range of programs such as recreational hockey, pickleball, badminton, basketball, volleyball, indoor walking, youth camps, and senior activities.

Housing

Shaunavon offers a wide variety of housing options for those looking to potentially relocate to Shaunavon. Based on a market report conducted in February 2023 there were 46 houses listed for sale in Shaunavon, stretching across various price brackets. Prices for home rentals range between $900 – $1,300 per month depending on the size and condition. Whether you are looking to purchase a home or rent, the local Real Estate Office can help.

Education and Childcare Options

Shaunavon Playground

Education assets in Shaunavon include a public pre-K to grade 7 school, a Catholic pre-K to grade 7 school and a grade 8-12 high school. There are three Hutterian schools in the surrounding area, one licensed childcare facility, a co-operative playschool, as well as an ability center.

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“Love the people, love the residents, love being an advocate for the seniors in our home.”

“Love the people, love the residents, love being an advocate for the seniors in our home. Quiet, how nice everyone is, love my garden, love listening to the cows. My entire family lives here and there is always something to do!” 

Carol Dahl

Carol Dahl

Environmental Services Worker (ESW) and Continuing Care Assistant (CCA)

Saskatchewan Health Authority

Shaunavon, Saskatchewan

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Land of Living Skies

Saskatchewan is known as the “Land of Living Skies” and is a great place for healthcare practitioners to practice due to the quality of life and professional satisfaction that this province offers.

Its vast space has remained how nature intended it to be, providing a variety of unique experiences for physicians, allied health & nursing professionals and their families while boasting a high quality of life. Saskatchewan provides everyone with an opportunity to choose their own adventure.