In August 1919 a Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) blueprint showed the crossing of the proposed rail line to be built through the RM, so planning began for a town in that RM in the same year.
The area was named Bogend and on January 21, 1920 it was renamed LeRoy.
In March 1963 proclamation received declaring LeRoy a town.
[7] Leroy also has a curling rink, ball diamonds nearby, and golf at the regional park,[8] amongst other activities.
It is nestled among 70 acres of well treed rolling land with Lanigan Creek running through it, a man-made sand swimming pool with a slide, a playground, beach volleyball, one horse shoe pit, and table tennis.