FORWARD TOGETHER

Wide blue skies, clean air, no big city hustle, just small town, country industriousness to get work done so that there’s still time left over to enjoy life with family and friends on the farm and in the community.

Life in Three Points

The Three Points region is a collection of small vibrant communities and the surrounding rural residents located in the southwest corner of Saskatchewan. Life here can be laid back or full of activity.

Where you live affects your day to day lifestyle, and if you’re tired of big city life, maybe life in small town or rural Saskatchewan is right for you. Keep browsing to see what life could be like if you move to the Three Points region, and find links to tools and resources to help you make the move to Three points.

Get a glimpse of what it’s like to live in Southwest Saskatchewan. Live in a small town or in the country, and enjoy a different pace of life.

Live in Three Points

Find Housing

The availability of a place to live is essential when relocating anywhere. In the Three Points region, our housing market encompasses affordable housing, vacant lots, fixer uppers, options for moving housing to the area, as well as opportunity for development of service lots.

Main contacts for housing markets include:

Pam Busby (Royal Lepage), Abbey Housing Authority, Cabri Housing Authority, and Remax of Swift Current. Of course, as a first step, the Three Points community alliance is open to queries about housing.

Meet your Daily Needs

The social and economic infrastructure of the Three Points region includes the Great Sandhills Railway, continuous improvement for water, good quality highways maintained by Department of Highways, Saskpower, and Sask Energy.

The region is equipped with all essential services including health care, childcare, two schools, business centers and all basic service centres.

Schools

In the region Kindergarten to Grade 12 education is available. Both Hazlet and Cabri provide K - 12 education. Students can learn, participate in extracurricular sports and other activities, and make close friends in a small rural school. Additionally, at Hazlet school there a unique opportunity exists in the form of the Chinook International Program where international exchange students attend the school and experience living and learning in Canada, in a small Saskatchewan Prairie town.

Find Work

Making a living and providing for yourself and your household is another big need to consider when moving to a new place. Employment options in the Three Points region could include remote work, employment at local businesses, seasonal work on for farmers or ranchers, or even pursuing being your own boss and starting your own business in the area.

To help connect you with potential employers, or help you on your journey becoming your own boss, the Three Points Alliance regularly posts about job opportunities and business opportunities in the area - see the latest here:

Additionally, Abbey has a page with local job postings.

Imagine what life could be like if you moved here…

See what and where services are available to meet your household’s daily needs, what and where programs, activities, and facilities are available to help you live the lifestyle you want, and what resources are available to keep you connected to the wider community. Use this interactive tool to explore the Three Points region or scroll down find resources to start planning your move to the region!

Immigration Resources

Learn more about the process of immigrating to Canada with the help of a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC).

Learn more about the whole Southwest Saskatchewan region and the benefits of immigrating to this area.

Discover an already established international education opportunity. Students come from abroad to discover rural Saskatchewan while working on their education.


Questions? Need more information?

Learn about current job and business opportunities

The SSIP wants to ensure that the Southwest Saskatchewan region is a welcoming and inclusive community where newcomers would choose to come to study, work, live, and stay.

Learn more at: www.swskimmigrationpartnership.com