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Saltcoats, Saskatchewan

Town in Saskatchewan, Canada


Summary

Town in Saskatchewan, Canada

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settlement_typeTown
official_nameSaltcoats
pushpin_mapSaskatchewan#Canada
pushpin_map_captionLocation of Saltcoats in Saskatchewan
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_type1Province
subdivision_type2Rural Municipality
subdivision_nameCanada
subdivision_name1Saskatchewan
subdivision_name2Saltcoats No. 213
leader_titleMayor
leader_nameGrant McCallum
leader_title1Federal Electoral District MP
leader_name1Gary Breitkreuz
leader_title2Provincial Constituency MLA
leader_name2Bob Bjornerud
established_titlePost office established
established_dateDecember 1, 1888
established_title2Village organized
established_date2April 4, 1894
established_title3Town proclaimed
established_date31910
area_land_km21.35
population_as_of2011
population_footnotes{{cite web
title2011 Community Profiles
workStatistics Canada
publisherGovernment of Canada
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access-date2014-08-21
archive-dateDecember 26, 2018
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url-statusdead
population_total474
population_density_km2352.2
timezone_DSTCST
coordinates
postal_code_typePostal code
postal_codeS0A 3R0
area_code306
websiteOfficial website
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firstArchivia Net
titlePost Offices and Postmasters
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lastGovernment of Saskatchewan
firstMRD Home
titleMunicipal Directory System
urlhttp://www.mds.gov.sk.ca/apps/Pub/MDS/welcome.aspx
access-date2014-08-21
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url-statusdead

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Saltcoats is a town in east-central Saskatchewan near the Manitoba border in Canada. The town's population was 474 in 2011. It was built in the late 19th century, and its economy was driven by the railway. There is no longer a passenger service to the town.

History

The community was established in 1887, just before the arrival of the Manitoba and Northwestern Railway in 1888; a post office was opened when rail service began. In 1894, Saltcoats was the first village incorporated in the North-West Territories as they then were. The town was originally named 'Stirling', but when the railway arrived the name was changed to Saltcoats, after Saltcoats, Scotland, the birthplace of a major railway shareholder and the home port of Allen Steam-ship Lines which brought over many of the immigrants from the British Isles that settled in the region.

In 1902, 208 Welsh settlers (44 families) fleeing unfavourable conditions in Welsh Patagonia came to Saltcoats, but within a generation their community lost its cultural cohesion and melted into the English-speaking cultural matrix.

Demographics

In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Saltcoats had a population of living in of its total private dwellings, a change of from its 2016 population of . With a land area of 1.35 km2, it had a population density of in 2021.

Government

;Provincial representation

  • Melville - Saltcoats Riding - Bob Bjornerud - Saskatchewan Party Federal representation
  • Yorkton Riding - Gary Breitkreuz - Conservative Party of Canada

Saltcoats & District Regional Park

Saltcoats & District Regional Park () is on the south side of Saltcoats and Anderson Lake. The area had been used since the 1880s as a park and, in 1963, it was established as a regional park. It occupies a quarter section of land and has a campground, sandy beach, boat launch, ball diamonds, picnic area, pavilion, and a concession stand.

Media

The Four-Town Journal covers Saltcoats and area.

Notable people

  • The Honourable Gordon Barnhart: Lieutenant-Governor of Saskatchewan (2007–2012)
  • The Very Reverend Walter H. Farquharson: internationally noted hymnodist; former moderator of the United Church of Canada
  • Ron Liepert, broadcaster, member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, Alberta cabinet minister, Member of Parliament
  • Joan McCusker: gold medallist in curling (1998 Winter Olympics)

References

References

  1. David Maclennon, "Saltcoats, [https://esask.uregina.ca/entry/saltcoats.jsp Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan]. Retrieved 26 Aug 2021.
  2. Maclennon.
  3. "SaskBiz Profile: Saltcoats, Saskatchewan".
  4. Williams, Colin H.. "Multicultural Canada — Welsh". Multicultural Canada Project, Simon Fraser University.
  5. (February 9, 2022). "Population and dwelling counts: Canada, provinces and territories, census divisions and census subdivisions (municipalities), Saskatchewan". [[Statistics Canada]].
  6. "Saltcoats Regional Park". Government of Canada.
  7. "Anderson Lake". Government of Canada.
  8. "Saltcoats & District". Saskatchewan Regional Parks.
  9. "Saltcoats & District Regional Park". Government of Saskatchewan.
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