Town, pop 1,610, located 24 km NW of Saskatoon on Hwy 305. The district began to be settled in the early 1900s; many of the early homesteaders were Mennonites. A Mennonite Brethren Church was built at Dalmeny in 1901.Dalmeny is located 12 mins northwest of Saskatoon. Our water is supplied by Sask Water from the City of Saskatoon along with Martensville and Warman. Dalmeny is a thriving young community of almost 1900 people. People move to Dalmeny because of the residential character - clean, quiet, safe, well laid out and full of friendly people.Dalmeny has 2 schools (K-6 and 7-12) with a total of 500 students, business services, paved streets, churches, a newer arena and a wonderful sense of community spirit. Please look through our website to find out more of what Dalmeny has to offer!
Dundurn boasts a minor hockey program, a figure skating program, recreational hockey, senior hockey, and the Blackstrap Soccer Association's soccer program which is played on irrigated soccer fields. Culture and Arts also weaves its way into daily life here in Dundurn with the local museum and Communities in Bloom.
The Historical Textbook Collection consists of materials authorized by the Department of Education for use in Saskatchewan elementary and secondary schools, from 1884-1992. This Collection includes textbooks, teachers' editions, curriculum guides, programmes of study, recommended children's literature, and selected audiovisual materials. The Collection also includes school materials that have archival value.
Our Community; Rich In Mennonite Heritage, Was Settled And Developed In The Late 1800'S And Early 1900'S. The Fertile Land That Our Area Had To Offer Made Ideal Conditions For Farming. To This Day, There Are Many Large Dairy, Poultry, Hog And Mixed Farmin
The Town of Watrous is a progressive community, ideally located near the centre of the populated area of the province. It is 110 km southeast of Saskatoon and 175 km northwest of Regina.Watrous is at the center of the Canadian grainbelt. It is well-known
Come and explore our friendly village and meeting the people of Jansen! Our village is located in central Saskatchewan amidst prairie grain fields, spectacular sunsets and northern lights.
The Village of Drake serves a community of approximately 250 and is centrally located 125 km east of Saskatoon on Highway 20, just south of Highway 16, and 140 km north of Regina. The nearest larger community is Lanigan (on Highway 16). Although small in numbers, residents of the village are big at heart and it is a great place to call home and raise a family.Drake was founded in 1908 and named after Sir Francis Drake. Many streets are named after Sir Drake and members of his crew, such as: Francis, Howard, Norreys, Hawkins, and Gilbert.
Welcome to the Town of LeRoy!Whether you are just passing through or making LeRoy your home, we are sure you will enjoy the experience. LeRoy is proud of its rural roots and yet through many innovative methods, displays steady Saskatchewan growth.
Many lakes, campgrounds, golf courses and tourist attractions are located within a short distance of Blaine Lake. Our central location to three Saskatchewan cities (we are less than 1 hour to Saskatoon and just over an hour to North Battleford and Prince Albert) makes Blaine Lake a great location for people who work in those cities but who would like to live in a smaller community.The landscape is diverse - rolling hills to the west leveling off to fertile plains and then to the beautiful banks of the North Saskatchewan River on the east.