Sunday, July 30, 2006

The Town of Luseland, Saskatchewan

Luseland, where the open plains meet the rolling parkland, offers the best of the prairies … the beauty of trees and gardens under Saskatchewan’s living skies. Situated on Highway 31, just 30 miles from the Alberta Border, Luseland offers country living with urban amenities. We are a two-hour drive west of Saskatoon. Luseland was named after Sam Luse. In the early 1900’s the Luse Land Development Co. Ltd., with it’s head office in St. Paul, Minnesota, operated by Sam Luse, organized train loads of prospective settlers, and brought them to the area now known as Luseland. Agriculture remains the primary industry, supplemented by a well-established oil and gas industry.

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