Hague is a small rural town in Saskatchewan, Canada, situated approximately 47 kilometres north of Saskatoon along Highway 11. The town was established in the late nineteenth century and developed as a Mennonite community, with settlers farming the fertile land in the surrounding area.
The town’s agricultural roots remain a defining part of its character, shaped by the Mennonite families who chose this part of the Canadian prairies to build their community in the 1800s.