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Mayor
His Worship
Louis Fafard |
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Morse’s economic stability is derived primarily from the
agricultural industry. In addition, the trade
industry plays a key role in the town’s stability and the
ability to keep people living in
rural Saskatchewan.
RM of Morse No. 165
P.O. Box 340
Morse, Saskatchewan
S0H-3C0
Phone: (306 )629-3282
Fax: (306) 629-3212
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“Five years ago we moved
here from a larger city because we love the lifestyle and the
people and feel there is a future here for us and our children.”

“In 2006,
when the opportunity arose for us to expand our 8C office to
Morse, we decided the town of Morse represented what we had to
say.”

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Mayor –Louis
Fafard |
Welcome to Morse. As Mayor I
am proud of our community. We know that we have a lot to offer,
from our business sector, recreational facilities, and low crime
rate to our clubs and organizations. For those things that
simply cannot be acquired in a small town, it is no more than a
short drive to a major centre from here. What we have is a great
place to live, a great place to raise kids, and a great place
for a healthy happy life.
One more thing we in Morse are very proud
of is our unequalled hospitality.. Being small town Saskatchewan
(population 250), people here seem to be in a kind of “zone”,
and are always happy to help out, have a conversation, or meet at
the coffee shop. When temporary crews come into our town while
working locality they choose to set up their trailers in our
serviced lots. RCMP
officers,
who choose to stay and live here rather than take a transfer,
and school teachers who are always sad to leave. These are some
of the instances of just how much of a pleasure it is to live
here. Many of the citizens have lived in, or near, Morse all of
their lives.
It seems the more
temporary persons are always sad to leave. It could be accurate
to conclude that Morse, Saskatchewan is next to impossible to
beat for that country type of majestic small town atmosphere!
Take
a tour of our town……..
Morse is located on the Tran Canada Highway and CPR
mainline, 30 minutes east of Swift Current, one hour
west of Moose Jaw and 40 minutes from Palliser Park
Resort on Lake Diefenbaker. Our area has great
hunting, fishing, bird watching and wildlife
experiences. Our living skies and open space, combined
with history and hospitality are second to none. Come
take a tour of our community!

“Great
community with tremendous potential.”
"Love
the people love the lifestyle"
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MORSE MUSEUM AND CULTURAL CENTER
The Morse Museum and Cultural Center is housed in a large,
majestic brick, 1912 schoolhouse. The museum houses
thousands of interesting artifacts detailing the history of
the pioneer era in the west. A replica of a 1912 classroom,
authentic kitchen, living room, and bedroom are just a few
of the rooms featured at the center.
Recreational facilities in Morse include the Bowling and
Recreation Centre located on Main Street, and the Morse
Curling Club on Saskatchewan Avenue.
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Quick Facts |
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Population 248 |
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Primary
industry:
Agriculture, cattle and hogs |
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Housing
one of the lowest housing costs per capita |
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Location Hwy 1, between Regina and
Swift Current |
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Area 1.45 square km |
Town Administrator
Gloria Weppler
Town Office Hours
10:00am to 5:00pm
(Monday only)
9:00am to 5:00pm
(Tues -Friday)
(306) 629-3300
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