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Osler, Saskatchewan

Town in Saskatchewan, Canada


Summary

Town in Saskatchewan, Canada

FieldValue
official_nameOsler
native_name
settlement_typeTown
image_skylineOsler Saskatchewan Library.jpg
image_captionLibrary and Town Office
map_captionLocation of Osler in Saskatchewan
pushpin_mapCAN SK Corman Park#Saskatchewan
pushpin_map_captionLocation of Osler in Saskatchewan
coordinates
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameCanada
subdivision_type1Province
subdivision_type2Metropolitan area
subdivision_type3Rural municipality
subdivision_name1Saskatchewan
subdivision_name2Saskatoon
subdivision_name3Corman Park No. 344
established_titlePost office established
established_date1891
established_title2Founded
established_date21892
established_title3Town incorporated
established_date31985
leader_titleMayor
leader_nameAbe Quiring
leader_title1Governing body
leader_name1Osler Town Council
unit_pref
area_land_km21.55
elevation_footnotes
population_total1,237
population_as_of2016
population_footnotes{{cite web
title2011 Community Profiles
workStatistics Canada
publisherGovernment of Canada
urlhttp://www12.statcan.ca/census-recensement/2011/dp-pd/prof/index.cfm?Lang=E
access-date2014-08-02
archive-date2019-01-06
archive-urlhttps://web.archive.org/web/20190106155610/https://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2011/dp-pd/prof/index.cfm?Lang=E%0A
url-statusdead
population_density_km2796.5
postal_code_typePostal code
postal_codeS0K 3A0
area_code306
websiteOfficial Site
footnotes{{Cite web
lastNational Archives
firstArchivia Net
titlePost Offices and Postmasters
urlhttp://www.collectionscanada.ca/archivianet/post-offices/001001-100.01-e.php
access-date2014-08-02}}{{Cite web
lastGovernment of Saskatchewan
firstMRD Home
titleMunicipal Directory System
urlhttp://www.mds.gov.sk.ca/apps/Pub/MDS/welcome.aspx
access-date2014-08-02
archive-date15 January 2016
archive-urlhttps://web.archive.org/web/20160115125115/http://www.mds.gov.sk.ca/apps/Pub/MDS/welcome.aspx
url-statusdead
timezoneCST
blank_nameHighways
blank_infoHighway 11

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Osler is a town in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan, founded in the 1890s. The community was named after Sir Edmund Boyd Osler (1845–1924), who was an Ontario-based explorer, railroad financier, and Member of Parliament.

The town has a library, seniors' centre, volunteer fire department, gas station, grocery store, first responders, leisure centre, two schools, and four churches. Osler is about 20 km north of Saskatoon.

History

Osler was built along the historic Qu'Appelle, Long Lake and Saskatchewan Railroad after surveying starting in 1890 by the engineering firm of Osler, Hammond and Nanton.

In 1892 the station house was built. The town of Osler came into existence soon after and became one of many towns and villages to spring up along the new railroad. Osler officially became a village on April 9, 1904, and stayed a village until May 1, 1918, when it became a Hamlet. Then, in 1949 it was upgraded to organized Hamlet status. Osler became a village for a second time in 1968, and was officially designated Town of Osler in 1985.{{cite web |access-date=2009-09-27 |url-status=dead

By the 1970s the railroad station had fallen into disuse and it was demolished by Canadian National Railway in 1973.

Demographics

In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Osler had a population of living in of its total private dwellings, a change of from its 2016 population of . With a land area of 1.62 km2, it had a population density of in 2021.

Notable people

  • Arnold Boldt, athlete
  • David Boldt, politician
  • Jan Guenther Braun, author
  • Elmer Driedger, lawyer

References

References

  1. "Council".
  2. The "Sunbook Community Directory: Includes Towns of Warman and Osler, Villages Of Blumenheim, Gruenfeldt, Neuhorst and Rheinland; 2008-2010." Copyright 2008 SAA Ltd.
  3. (February 9, 2022). "Population and dwelling counts: Canada, provinces and territories, census divisions and census subdivisions (municipalities), Saskatchewan". [[Statistics Canada]].
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