Visitor Information

Esterhazy is located in the southeastern corner of Saskatchewan, 30 km south of the Yellowhead highway, and 55 km north of the TransCanada highway.

The town is situated between two scenic valleys: the Qu'Appelle River Valley that extends 260 km east to west from its confluence with the Assiniboine River in western Manitoba to Lake Diefenbaker in south central Saskatchewan, and the Kaposvar Valley that skirts in the town's north end then winds through the town's 9 hole golf course and flows southeast along an abandoned rail line to join with the Qu'Appelle River Valley near the neighboring village of Tantallon. Esterhazy is less than a five-hour drive from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan's largest center, and less than a three-hour drive from the province's capital city of Regina.

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Esterhazy's Home of Excellence sign stands on the west entrance of town. The sign honours those residents and former residents who have been recognized on a national level.