Trossachs Map

Tucked away along Highway 13 in Saskatchewan, Trossachs is a small hamlet that sits on a compact land area of just 0.36 square kilometres. Despite its modest footprint, the community has shown a notable uptick in residents over recent years. According to the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Trossachs recorded a population of 50 people living in 14 of its 15 total private dwellings. That figure represents a healthy increase of 19 per cent compared to the 2016 census count of 42 residents, suggesting a quiet but steady growth trend for this little corner of the province.

With a population density of approximately 138.9 people per square kilometre, Trossachs packs a surprising number of households into its small boundaries. Access to the hamlet is provided by Highway 13, which serves as the primary route connecting residents to the broader region. Like many small hamlets across Saskatchewan, Trossachs reflects the enduring character of rural prairie life, where tight-knit communities carry on with a quiet resilience that defines so much of the Canadian prairies.

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