White Butte is a region in southern Saskatchewan that comprises the Rural Municipality (RM) of Edenwold No.
The name of the region dates back to 1982 when the White Butte Ski Trails first opened in the area.
[4] In the late 1950s, the Trans-Canada Highway was completed and living in Pilot Butte and Balgonie began to become a popular option for those who wanted to commute to work in the city.
[4] By this point, the community of White City had been formed and was growing as quickly as Pilot Butte and Balgonie.
In recent years, the population and size of Pilot Butte has begun growing at a high rate.
White City was founded in 1958 by Pilot Butte resident Johnston Lipsett and became a hamlet in 1958, a village in 1967 and a town in 2000.
Emerald Park is an unincorporated community adjacent to White City that is administered by the RM of Edenwold No.
The community is home to approximately 1,700 residents in addition to its commercial and industrial areas which contain numerous businesses.
Other populated localities in the region include Coppersands, Dreghorn, Franksburg, Frankslake, Jameson, Kathrintal Colony, Milaty, Poplar Park, Richardson, Seitzville, and Zehner.
This consists of four urban municipalities—the towns of White City, Pilot Butte, and Balgonie as well as the Village of Edenwold—and the RM of Edenwold No.