Waseca, Village settlement in central Saskatchewan, Canada.
Waseca is a small village in central Saskatchewan located along Highway 16. The settlement sits between the municipalities of Lashburn and Maidstone at an elevation of about 640 meters.
The village was established in 1907 and gained official village status in 1911. Its name comes from a town in Minnesota just across the US border.
The village is shaped by farming, and many locals work the land that defines daily life here. The community centers on these agricultural traditions and the people who maintain them.
The village office is located on First Street East and provides information about local services. Visitors should know that as a small community, most facilities and services are limited, and major shopping is done in nearby towns.
The village's population has shifted notably, declining between 2016 and 2021. This reflects a trend seen in many rural communities across the region.
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