We invite you to visit our town and experience the small community values to be found in Morse. Our town is a friendly community with a sense of harmony and security. The town offers the comfort & safety of small town life, and the convenience of city amenities close by, Morse is the place to be!The cost of living is one of the lowest in Southern Saskatchewan. The purchase price and tax rates remain low in the town providing affordable housing. Developers can build in our community without the worry of high property taxes. For more information about the real estate in the Town of Morse, contact our town office.
Max and Hedi Gossweiler emigrated from Switzerland in 1981.After training as a chef, Max has worked and collected experience in the hotel and restaurant industry. He also worked for a number of years in farming in Switzerland and Canada, including owning a grain farm.After growing up on a diversified dairy farm, Hedi's love for creative art and fashion took her through The College of Arts and Frauenarbeitschule in Switzerland.
Today: 5 Yesterday: 16HomeWelcome to the official website for cottage owners and leaseholders of Emerald Lake, Saskatchewan. The purpose of this site is to provide all interested stakeholders with helpful and uptodate information from the governing bodies of Emerald Lake.As stewards of the lake, we are all dedicated to ensuring the sustainability of our lake through the preventative and/or remedial best practices that will safeguard the ecological health of Emerald Lake for future generations. Stewardship is all of our citizens and stakeholders taking action that will help protect water quality.We are committed to representing the needs, wants and expectations of our community through the provision of services that protect and preserve Emerald Lake and its surroundings, respect the interests of our stakeholders, and provide opportunities for fellowship amongst us all.By working together for the betterment of Emerald Lake we hope this venue will provide everyone with an opportunity to stay informed and get involved.HistoryFormerly known as Ruxee Lake it was renamed Emerald for its clean, beautiful, spring fed water.