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List of hamlets in Saskatchewan

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In most cases in Saskatchewan, a hamlet is an unincorporated community with at least five occupied dwellings situated on separate lots and at least 10 separate lots, the majority of which are an average size of less than one acre.[1] Saskatchewan has three different types of unincorporated hamlets including generic "hamlets", "special service areas" and "organized hamlets".[2] The exception to unincorporated hamlets in Saskatchewan is a "northern hamlet", which is a type of incorporated municipality.

Saskatchewan has 11 northern hamlets and 187 unincorporated hamlets including 20 generic hamlets, 23 special service areas and 144 organized hamlets.[3] All northern hamlets are within the Northern Saskatchewan Administration District while all unincorporated hamlets are under the jurisdiction of rural municipalities within southern Saskatchewan.[1][4] The organized hamlets are established via ministerial order.

Some organized hamlets in Saskatchewan are recognized as designated places by Statistics Canada, while generic hamlets are not.[citation needed] The people in a generic hamlet may apply for organized hamlet status within the rural municipality in which it is located.

Northern hamlets

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Name[3] Incorporation
date[5]
Population
(2011)[4][6][7]
Population
(2006)[6]
Change
(%)[6]
Land
area
(km2)[6]
Population
density
(per km2)[6]
Black Point March 26, 2008 47[4]
Cole Bay November 1, 1983 230 156 47.4 4.95 46.5
Dore Lake January 11, 1985 28 30 −6.7 8.03 3.5
Jans Bay October 1, 1983 187 181 3.3 5.94 31.5
Michel Village November 1, 1983 66 79 −16.5 3.73 17.7
Patuanak December 1, 1983 64 84 −23.8 1.34 47.6
St. George's Hill December 1, 1983 100 19 426.3 1.46 68.7
Stony Rapids April 1, 1992 243 255 −4.7 3.96 61.3
Timber Bay October 1, 1983 93 139 −33.1 4.44 20.9
Turnor Lake October 1, 1984 179[7] 115 55.7 4.62 38.7
Weyakwin December 1, 1983 135 99 36.4 8.20 16.5
Total northern hamlets 1,372 1,157 18.6 46.67 29.4

Unincorporated hamlets

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Organized hamlets

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Saskatchewan had 146 organized hamlets in 2019.[8] The number was reduced to 144 on January 1, 2020, when the organized hamlets of Indian Point – Golden Sands and Turtle Lake Lodge amalgamated to form the Resort Village of Turtle View.[9]

Name[8] Rural
municipality (RM)[8]
Alta Vista McKillop No. 220
Amsterdam Buchanan No. 304
Arlington Beach Last Mountain Valley No. 250
Balone Beach Hoodoo No. 401
Barrier Ford Bjorkdale No. 426
Bayard Terrell No. 101
Bayview Heights Meota No. 468
Beaubier Lake Alma No. 8
Beaver Creek Corman Park No. 344
Bellegarde Storthoaks No. 31
Big Beaver Happy Valley No. 10
Blumenthal Rosthern No. 403
Brancepeth Birch Hills No. 460
Burgis Beach Good Lake No. 274
Candiac Montmartre No. 126
Cannington Lake Wawken No. 93
Caron Caron No. 162
Casa Rio Corman Park No. 344
Cathedral Bluffs Corman Park No. 344
Cedar Villa Estates Corman Park No. 344
Chelan Bjorkdale No. 426
Claybank Elmsthorpe No. 100
Colesdale Park McKillop No. 220
Collingwood Lakeshore Estates McKillop No. 220
Congress Stonehenge No. 73
Corning Golden West No. 95
Crawford Estates Edenwold No. 158
Crutwell Shellbrook No. 493
Crystal Bay-Sunset Mervin No. 499
Crystal Lake Keys No. 303
Crystal Springs Invergordon No. 430
Cudsaskwa Beach Hoodoo No. 401
Darlings Beach Lac Pelletier No. 107
Davin Lajord No. 128
Day's Beach Meota No. 468
Deer Valley Lumsden No. 189
Delmas Battle River No. 438
Demaine Victory No. 226
Discovery Ridge Corman Park No. 344
Eagle Ridge Country Estates Corman Park No. 344
Edgeley South Qu'Appelle No. 157
Elbow Lake Hudson Bay No. 394
Elk Ridge Lakeland No. 521
Erwood Hudson Bay No. 394
Evergreen Acres Mervin No. 499
Evergreen Beach Mervin No. 499
Exner's Twin Bays Grayson No. 184
Fairholme Parkdale No. 498
Fairy Glen Willow Creek No. 458
Fiske Pleasant Valley No. 288
Frenchman Butte Frenchman Butte No. 501
Furdale Corman Park No. 344
Garrick Torch River No. 488
Good Spirit Acres Good Lake No. 274
Gray Lajord No. 128
Greenspot Grayson No. 184
Gronlid Willow Creek No. 458
Guernsey Usborne No. 310
Hagen Birch Hills No. 460
Hazel Dell Hazel Dell No. 335
Hendon Lakeview No. 337
Hitchcock Bay Coteau No. 255
Hoey St. Louis No. 431
Holbein Shellbrook No. 493
Horseshoe Bay Parkdale No. 498
Kandahar Big Quill No. 308
Ketchen Preeceville No. 334
Kopp's Kove Mervin No. 499
Kronau Lajord No. 128
Kuroki Sasman No. 336
Lakeview Meota No. 468
Lanz Point Meota No. 468
Little Fishing Lake Loon Lake No. 561
Little Swan River Hudson Bay No. 394
Livelong Mervin No. 499
Lone Rock Wilton No. 472
MacDowall Duck Lake No. 463
MacPheat Park McKillop No. 220
Martinson's Beach Meota No. 468
Mayfair Meeting Lake No. 466
Maymont Beach Meota No. 468
McCord Mankota No. 45
Merrill Hills Corman Park No. 344
Meskanaw Invergordon No. 430
Mohr's Beach McKillop No. 220
Moose Bay Grayson No. 184
Mowrey Beach Mervin No. 499
Mozart Elfros No. 307
Mullingar Meeting Lake No. 466
Nesslin Lake Big River No. 555
Neuanlage Rosthern No. 403
Neuhorst Corman Park No. 344
North Colesdale Park McKillop No. 220
North Shore Fishing Lake Sasman No. 336
North Weyburn Weyburn No. 67
Northside Paddockwood No. 520
Okla Hazel Dell No. 335
Ormiston Lake of the Rivers No. 72
Ottman-Murray Beach Sasman No. 336
Parkland Beach Mervin No. 499
Parkview Marquis No. 191
Parry Caledonia No. 99
Pasqua Lake North Qu'Appelle No. 187
Peebles Chester No. 125
Pelican Cove Leask No. 464
Pelican Point Meota No. 468
Pelican Shores Fertile Belt No. 183
Phillips Grove Big River No. 555
Powm Beach Mervin No. 499
Prairie River Porcupine No. 395
Prince Meota No. 468
Riceton Lajord No. 128
River's Edge Corman Park No. 344
Riverside Estates Corman Park No. 344
Runnymede Cote No. 271
Sarnia Beach Sarnia No. 221
Scout Lake Willow Bunch No. 42
Sleepy Hollow Meota No. 468
Snowden Torch River No. 488
Sorensen Beach McKillop No. 220
South Waterhen Lake Meadow Lake No. 588
Spring Bay McKillop No. 220
Spruce Bay Spiritwood No. 496
Spruce Lake Mervin No. 499
St. Isidore-de-Bellevue St. Louis No. 431
St. Joseph's South Qu'Appelle No. 157
Summerfield Beach Meota No. 468
Sunset Beach Grayson No. 184
Sunset View Beach Mervin No. 499
Swan Plain Clayton No. 333
Sylvania Tisdale No. 427
Tadmore Buchanan No. 304
Taylor Beach North Qu'Appelle No. 187
Trevessa Beach Meota No. 468
Trossachs Brokenshell No. 68
Tuffnell Foam Lake No. 276
Turtle Lake South Bay Mervin No. 499
Tway Invergordon No. 430
Uhl's Bay McKillop No. 220
Usherville Preeceville No. 334
West Chatfield Beach Meota No. 468
Westview Stanley No. 215
Wishart Emerald No. 277
Wymark Swift Current No. 137

Hamlets

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Name[3] Rural
municipality (RM)[4]
Ardill Lake Johnston No. 102
Cactus Lake Heart's Hill No. 352
Clemenceau Hudson Bay No. 394
Crane Valley Excel No. 71
Eldersley Tisdale No. 427
Fife Lake Poplar Valley No. 12
Jasmin Ituna Bon Accord No. 246
Kayville Key West No. 70
Lady Lake Preeceville No. 334
Langbank Silverwood No. 123
Laporte Chesterfield No. 261
Main Centre Excelsior No. 166
Mikado Sliding Hills No. 273
Oungre Souris Valley No. 7
Percival Willowdale No. 153
Piapot Piapot No. 110
Shipman Torch River No. 488
Simmie Bone Creek No. 108
Spring Valley Terrell No. 101
Vantage Sutton No. 103
Viceroy Excel No. 71

Special service areas

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Like a generic hamlet, a special service area is under the jurisdiction of a rural municipality and does not have any decision-making powers or independent authorities. Unlike a generic hamlet, a special service area may form its own electoral division within the rural municipality and may have a different tax regime within the rural municipality compared to a generic hamlet.[2]

Special service areas of Saskatchewan
Name[3] Rural municipality
(RM)[citation needed][4]
Population
(2011)[10]
Admiral Wise Creek No. 77 20
Alsask Milton No. 292 131
Aneroid Auvergne No. 76 40
Antler Antler No. 61 41[6]
Carmichael[11] Carmichael No. 109 30
Crooked River Bjorkdale No. 426 40
Dafoe[12] Big Quill No. 308 15
Domremy St. Louis No. 431 125
Duff Stanley No. 215 30
Findlater Dufferin No. 190 50
Griffin Griffin No. 66 64
Herschel Mountain View No. 318 39
Keeler Marquis No. 191 15
Lake Alma[13] Lake Alma No. 8 30
Leslie Foam Lake No. 276 15
Lestock Kellross No. 247 125
Mantario Chesterfield No. 261 5
Meyronne Chesterfield No. 261 36
Penzance Sarnia No. 221 25
Primate Eye Hill No. 382 45
Rockhaven Cut Knife No. 439 20
Sovereign St. Andrews No. 287 26
Springwater Biggar No. 347 15
Stornoway Wallace No. 243 0[14]
Tribune Souris Valley No. 7 25
Veregin Sliding Hills No. 273 70
Welwyn[15] Moosomin No. 121 135
Willowbrook Orkney No. 244 35
Yellow Creek Invergordon No. 430 73

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "The Municipalities Act" (PDF). Government of Saskatchewan. Retrieved December 19, 2012.
  2. ^ a b "Restructuring Comparison Chart – What to Expect" (PDF). Government of Saskatchewan: Ministry of Government Relations. April 2, 2013. Retrieved August 31, 2015.
  3. ^ a b c d "Municipal Directory System" (PDF). Government of Saskatchewan. pp. 5–13, 14–39, 225–230. Retrieved November 19, 2016.
  4. ^ a b c d e "Search for Municipal Information". Saskatchewan Ministry of Municipal Affairs. Retrieved December 12, 2012.
  5. ^ "Northern Communities Incorporation Dates" (PDF). Saskatchewan Ministry of Municipal Affairs. Archived from the original on December 20, 2013. Retrieved December 20, 2013.
  6. ^ a b c d e f "Population and dwelling counts, for Canada, provinces and territories, and census subdivisions (municipalities), 2011 and 2006 censuses (Saskatchewan)". Statistics Canada. May 28, 2012. Retrieved December 16, 2012.
  7. ^ a b "Corrections and updates". Statistics Canada. August 13, 2013. Retrieved December 15, 2013.
  8. ^ a b c "2019-2020 Rural Revenue Sharing Organized Hamlet Grant". Government of Saskatchewan. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  9. ^ "To Incorporate the Organized Hamlet of Indian Point – Golden Sands and the Organized Hamlet of Turtle Lake Lodge as the Resort Village of Turtle View". The Saskatchewan Gazette. May 31, 2019. pp. 1348–1352. Retrieved May 8, 2019.
  10. ^ "Population and dwelling counts, for Canada, provinces and territories, and designated places, 2011 and 2006 censuses (Saskatchewan)". Statistics Canada. April 17, 2015. Retrieved August 31, 2015.
  11. ^ "Restructuring of the Village of Carmichael" (PDF). The Saskatchewan Gazette. December 14, 2018. pp. 2664–2666. Retrieved May 9, 2020.
  12. ^ "The Saskatchewan Gazette: Restructuring of the Village of Dafoe". Saskatchewan Queen's Printer. July 13, 2018. pp. 1581–1583. Retrieved May 9, 2020.
  13. ^ "Restructuring of the Village of Lake Alma" (PDF). The Saskatchewan Gazette. June 22, 2018. pp. 1438–1440. Retrieved May 9, 2020.
  14. ^ "Census Profile: Stornoway (Dissolved census subdivision)". Statistics Canada. February 9, 2015. Retrieved August 31, 2015.
  15. ^ "Restructuring of the Village of Welwyn" (PDF). The Saskatchewan Gazette. April 20, 2018. pp. 844–849. Retrieved May 9, 2020.