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{{Short description|None}} [[File:Saskatchewan in Canada 2.svg|thumb|250px|alt=Map of Canada with Ontario highlighted in red|Location of [[Saskatchewan]] in [[Canada]]]] [[File:Saskatchewan Topographic.png|right|thumb|A topographic map of Saskatchewan, showing cities, towns, rural municipality borders, and natural features]] Communities in the province of [[Saskatchewan]], Canada, include [[Incorporation (municipal government)|incorporated municipalities]], [[Unincorporated area#Canada|unincorporated communities]] and [[First Nations in Canada|First Nations]] communities. Types of incorporated municipalities include urban municipalities, [[List of rural municipalities in Saskatchewan|rural municipalities]] and northern municipalities. Urban municipalities are further classified into four sub-types – [[City|cities]], [[town]]s, [[village]]s and resort villages. Northern municipalities, which are located in the [[Northern Saskatchewan Administration District]] (NSAD), are further classified into three sub-types – northern towns, northern villages and northern hamlets. Rural municipalities are not classified into sub-types.<ref name=munitypes>{{cite web|url=http://www.municipal.gov.sk.ca/Programs-Services/Municipalities-Types |title=Types of Municipalities |publisher=Saskatchewan Ministry of Municipal Affairs |access-date=December 12, 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120919031744/http://www.municipal.gov.sk.ca/Programs-Services/Municipalities-Types |archive-date=September 19, 2012 }}</ref> Types of unincorporated communities include [[Hamlet (place)|hamlets]] and organized hamlets within rural municipalities and northern settlements within the NSAD.<ref name=munitypes/> The administration of rural municipalities, towns, villages, resort villages, organized hamlets and hamlets is regulated by ''The Municipalities Act'',<ref name="munact">{{cite web |url=http://www.publications.gov.sk.ca/details.cfm?p=11455 |author=Saskatchewan Queen's Printer |title=The Municipalities Act |access-date=2008-02-09}}</ref> while the administration of cities is regulated by ''The Cities Act''.<ref name="citiesAct">{{cite web |url=http://www.qp.gov.sk.ca/index.cfm?fuseaction=publications.details&p=408 |author=Saskatchewan Queen's Printer |title=The Cities Act |access-date=2008-02-09}}</ref> Administration of northern towns, northern villages, northern hamlets and northern settlements (those within the NSAD)<ref name="nsad">{{cite web |url=http://www.qp.gov.sk.ca/index.cfm?fuseaction=publications.details&p=1288 |author=Saskatchewan Queen's Printer |title=The Northern Saskatchewan Administration District Boundaries Regulations |access-date=2008-02-09}}</ref> is regulated by ''The Northern Municipalities Act''.<ref name="northMunAct">{{cite web |url=http://www.qp.gov.sk.ca/index.cfm?fuseaction=publications.details&p=739 |author=Saskatchewan Queen's Printer |title=The Northern Municipalities Act |access-date=2008-02-09}}</ref> In the [[2021 census (Canada)|2021 Census]], Saskatchewan's communities combined for a total provincial population of 1,132,505.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Government of Canada |first=Statistics Canada |date=2022-02-09 |title=Profile table, Census Profile, 2021 Census of Population - Saskatchewan [Province] |url=https://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2021/dp-pd/prof/index.cfm?Lang=E |access-date=2023-03-26 |website=www12.statcan.gc.ca}}</ref> ==Municipalities== {{Main|List of municipalities in Saskatchewan}} Saskatchewan presently has 786 municipalities of various types (urban, rural and northern municipalities) and sub-types (cities, towns, villages, resort villages, northern towns, northern villages and northern hamlets).<ref name=munitypes/> ===Urban municipalities=== [[File:Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities.png|thumb|250px|alt=Map of urban municipalities by type in Saskatchewan as of 2013|Distribution of Saskatchewan's 16 cities, 146 towns, 264 villages and 40 resort villages]] Saskatchewan has 466 urban municipalities, which includes the sub-types of cities, towns, villages and resort villages.<ref name=munitypes/> ==== Cities ==== {{Main|List of cities in Saskatchewan}} In Saskatchewan, towns must have a population above 5,000 in order to be granted [[City#Canada|city status]].<ref name="citiesAct"/> A city does not automatically revert to town status if the population drops below 5,000; this only occurs if the city council requests it, the majority of electors vote to revert to town status or the appropriate provincial minister is of the opinion that the reversion to town status is in the public interest.<ref name="citiesAct"/> The city of [[Melville, Saskatchewan|Melville]] retains city status as of 2010 despite dropping below 5,000 population in the 1990s. Saskatchewan has 16 cities,<ref name=munitypes/> including [[Lloydminster]] and not including [[Flin Flon]]. {| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible" |+ {{nobr|Cities of Saskatchewan}} |- {{:List of cities in Saskatchewan}} |} ====Towns==== {{main|List of towns in Saskatchewan}} In Saskatchewan, [[town]]s are formed from villages or resort villages with a population of at least 500 people.<ref name="munact"/> The council of the village or resort village must request the change to town status. When a town's population exceeds 5,000 people, the council may request a change to [[List of cities in Canada#Saskatchewan|city]] status, but the change in [[Incorporation (municipal government)|incorporation]] level is not mandatory. Towns with shrinking populations are allowed to retain town status even if the number of residents falls below the 500 limit. For example, the towns of [[Fleming, Saskatchewan|Fleming]], [[Francis, Saskatchewan|Francis]], and [[Scott, Saskatchewan|Scott]] have populations that have dropped under 500 people and are still qualified under town status. Towns with populations below the limit may, however, revert to village or resort village status if the town council requests it. Saskatchewan has 146 towns.<ref name=munitypes/> {| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible" |+ {{nobr|Towns of Saskatchewan}} |- {{:List of towns in Saskatchewan}} |} ====Villages==== {{main|List of villages in Saskatchewan}} The people of an organized hamlet may request that the hamlet be incorporated as a village or resort village. In order to qualify, the hamlet must have been an organized hamlet for at least 3 years, have a population of at least 100 in the most recent census, and contain at least 50 separate dwelling units or business premises.<ref name="munact"/> Saskatchewan has 260 villages.<ref name=munitypes/> {| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible" |+ {{nobr|Villages of Saskatchewan}} |- {{:List of villages in Saskatchewan}} |} ==== Resort villages ==== {{Main|List of resort villages in Saskatchewan}} Saskatchewan has 40 resort villages.<ref name=munitypes/> {| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible" |+ {{nobr|Resort villages of Saskatchewan}} |- {{:List of resort villages in Saskatchewan}} |} ===Rural municipalities=== [[File:Saskatchewan Rural Municipalities.png|thumb|250px|alt=Map of rural municipalities in Saskatchewan as of 2013|Distribution of Saskatchewan's 296 rural municipalities]] {{main|List of rural municipalities in Saskatchewan}} A rural municipality is created by the Minister of Municipal Affairs by ministerial order via section 49 of ''The Municipalities Act''.<ref name=MuniAct>{{cite web | url=http://www.qp.gov.sk.ca/documents/English/Statutes/Statutes/M36-1.pdf | title=The Municipalities Act | publisher=Government of Saskatchewan | access-date=December 12, 2012}}</ref> Saskatchewan has 296 rural municipalities,<ref name="munitypes" /> which are located in the central and southern portions of the province.<ref name=RMmap>{{cite web | url=http://www.municipal.gov.sk.ca/RM-map-South-Central | title=Southern and Central Saskatchewan, Canada: Rural Municipalities | publisher=Saskatchewan Department of Government Relations and Aboriginal Affairs | year=2002 | access-date=December 12, 2012 | url-status=dead | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131019074834/http://www.municipal.gov.sk.ca/RM-map-South-Central | archive-date=October 19, 2013 }}</ref> Saskatchewan has 296 rural municipalities.<ref name=munitypes/> {| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible" |+ {{nobr|Rural municipalities of Saskatchewan}} |- {{:List of rural municipalities in Saskatchewan}} |} ===Northern municipalities=== [[File:Saskatchewan Northern Municipalities.png|thumb|250px|alt=Map of northern municipalities by type in Saskatchewan as of 2013|Distribution of Saskatchewan's 2 northern towns, 11 northern villages and 11 northern hamlets within the [[Division No. 18, Saskatchewan|Northern Saskatchewan Administration District]]]] Saskatchewan has 24 northern municipalities, which includes the sub-types of northern towns, northern villages and northern hamlets.<ref name=munitypes/> ====Northern towns==== A northern town is a town in the [[Northern Saskatchewan Administration District]]. Its administration is regulated by ''The Northern Municipalities Act''.<ref name="northMunAct"/> A northern village may apply for town status when the actual resident population is at least 500. Saskatchewan has two northern towns.<ref name=munitypes/> {|class="wikitable sortable collapsible" !colspan=7| Northern towns of Saskatchewan |- !Name<ref name=MDSsearch>{{cite web | url=http://www.mds.gov.sk.ca/apps/pub/mds/pubadvsrch.aspx | title=Search for Municipal Information | publisher=Saskatchewan Ministry of Municipal Affairs | access-date=December 12, 2012}}</ref> !Incorporation<br>date<ref name=NMincorporations>{{cite web|url=http://www.municipal.gov.sk.ca/Municipal-History/Northern-Incorporated |title=Northern Communities Incorporation Dates |publisher=Saskatchewan Ministry of Municipal Affairs |type=PDF |access-date=December 20, 2013 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131220134716/http://www.municipal.gov.sk.ca/Municipal-History/Northern-Incorporated |archive-date=December 20, 2013 }}</ref> !Population<br>(2011)<ref name="2011StatCanSK">{{cite web |date=May 28, 2012 |title=Population and dwelling counts, for Canada, provinces and territories, and census subdivisions (municipalities), 2011 and 2006 censuses (Saskatchewan) |url=http://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2011/dp-pd/hlt-fst/pd-pl/Table-Tableau.cfm?LANG=Eng&T=302&SR=1&S=51&O=A&RPP=9999&PR=47&CMA=0 |access-date=December 15, 2012 |publisher=[[Statistics Canada]]}}</ref><ref name=2011censuscorrection>{{cite web | url=http://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/news-nouvelles/corr/cgen004-eng.cfm | title=Corrections and updates | publisher=Statistics Canada | date=August 13, 2013 | access-date=December 15, 2013}}</ref> !Population<br>(2006)<ref name=2011StatCanSK/> !Change<br>(%)<ref name=2011StatCanSK/> !Land<br>area<br>(km<sup>2</sup>)<ref name=2011StatCanSK/> !Population<br>density<br>(per km<sup>2</sup>)<ref name=2011StatCanSK/> |-<onlyinclude> | [[Creighton, Saskatchewan|Creighton]] </onlyinclude><!--<onlyinclude>||align=center| Northern town </onlyinclude>--><onlyinclude>||align=center| {{dts|October 1, 1983}} ||align=center| {{nts|1498}} ||align=center| {{nts|1502}} ||align=center| {{nts|-0.3}} ||align=center| {{nts|14.39}} ||align=center| {{nts|104.1}} |- | [[La Ronge]] </onlyinclude><!--<onlyinclude>||align=center| Northern town </onlyinclude>--><onlyinclude>||align=center| {{dts|May 3, 1905}} ||align=center| {{nts|2743}}<ref name=2011censuscorrection/> ||align=center| {{nts|2725}} ||align=center| {{nts|0.7}} ||align=center| {{nts|11.86}} ||align=center| {{nts|231.3}} |-</onlyinclude> class="sortbottom" align="center" !align="center"| Total northern towns !align="center"| — !align="center"| {{nts|4241}} !align="center"| {{nts|4227}} !align="center"| {{nts|0.3}} !align="center"| {{nts|26.25}} !align="center"| {{nts|161.6}} |- |} ====Northern villages==== A northern village is located in the Northern Saskatchewan Administration District, and its administration is regulated by The Northern Municipalities Act.<ref name="northMunAct"/> A northern hamlet may apply for northern village status when the population is at least 100 and the northern hamlet contains at least 50 separate dwelling units or business premises. Saskatchewan has 11 northern villages.<ref name=munitypes/> {|class="wikitable sortable collapsible" !colspan=7| Northern villages of Saskatchewan |- !Name<ref name=MDSsearch/> !Incorporation<br>date<ref name=NMincorporations/> !Population<br>(2011)<ref name=2011StatCanSK/><ref name=2011censuscorrection/> !Population<br>(2006)<ref name=2011StatCanSK/> !Change<br>(%)<ref name=2011StatCanSK/> !Land <br>area<br>(km<sup>2</sup>)<ref name=2011StatCanSK/> !Population<br>density<br>(per km<sup>2</sup>)<ref name=2011StatCanSK/> |-<onlyinclude> | [[Air Ronge]] </onlyinclude><!--<onlyinclude>||align=center| Northern village </onlyinclude>--><onlyinclude>||align=center| {{dts|July 13, 1977}} ||align=center| {{nts|1043}} ||align=center| {{nts|1032}} ||align=center| {{nts|1.1}} ||align=center| {{nts|6.00}} ||align=center| {{nts|173.8}} |- | [[Beauval, Saskatchewan|Beauval]] </onlyinclude><!--<onlyinclude>||align=center| Northern village </onlyinclude>--><onlyinclude>||align=center| {{dts|November 14, 1969}} ||align=center| {{nts|756}} ||align=center| {{nts|806}} ||align=center| {{nts|-6.2}} ||align=center| {{nts|6.71}} ||align=center| {{nts|112.6}} |- | [[Buffalo Narrows, Saskatchewan|Buffalo Narrows]] </onlyinclude><!--<onlyinclude>||align=center| Northern village </onlyinclude>--><onlyinclude>||align=center| {{dts|April 15, 1965}} ||align=center| {{nts|1153}} ||align=center| {{nts|1081}} ||align=center| {{nts|6.7}} ||align=center| {{nts|68.63}} ||align=center| {{nts|16.8}} |- | [[Cumberland House, Saskatchewan|Cumberland House]] </onlyinclude><!--<onlyinclude>||align=center| Northern village </onlyinclude>--><onlyinclude>||align=center| {{dts|April 15, 1965}} ||align=center| {{nts|831}}<ref name=2011censuscorrection/> ||align=center| {{nts|810}} ||align=center| {{nts|2.6}} ||align=center| {{nts|15.69}} ||align=center| {{nts|53.0}} |- | [[Denare Beach, Saskatchewan|Denare Beach]] </onlyinclude><!--<onlyinclude>||align=center| Northern village </onlyinclude>--><onlyinclude>||align=center| {{dts|October 1, 1983}} ||align=center| {{nts|820}}<ref name=2011censuscorrection/> ||align=center| {{nts|785}} ||align=center| {{nts|4.5}} ||align=center| {{nts|5.84}} ||align=center| {{nts|140.4}} |- | [[Green Lake, Saskatchewan|Green Lake]] </onlyinclude><!--<onlyinclude>||align=center| Northern village </onlyinclude>--><onlyinclude>||align=center| {{dts|August 20, 1973}} ||align=center| {{nts|418}} ||align=center| {{nts|361}} ||align=center| {{nts|15.8}} ||align=center| {{nts|121.92}} ||align=center| {{nts|3.4}} |- | [[Île-à-la-Crosse, Saskatchewan|Île-à-la-Crosse]] </onlyinclude><!--<onlyinclude>||align=center| Northern village </onlyinclude>--><onlyinclude>||align=center| {{dts|April 15, 1965}} ||align=center| {{nts|1365}} ||align=center| {{nts|1341}} ||align=center| {{nts|1.8}} ||align=center| {{nts|23.84}} ||align=center| {{nts|57.3}} |- | [[La Loche, Saskatchewan|La Loche]] </onlyinclude><!--<onlyinclude>||align=center| Northern village </onlyinclude>--><onlyinclude>||align=center| {{dts|November 19, 1968}} ||align=center| {{nts|2611}} ||align=center| {{nts|2348}} ||align=center| {{nts|11.2}} ||align=center| {{nts|15.59}} ||align=center| {{nts|167.5}} |- | [[Pelican Narrows, Saskatchewan|Pelican Narrows]] </onlyinclude><!--<onlyinclude>||align=center| Northern village </onlyinclude>--><onlyinclude>||align=center| {{dts|October 1, 1983}} ||align=center| {{nts|790}} ||align=center| {{nts|599}} ||align=center| {{nts|31.9}} ||align=center| {{nts|3.70}} ||align=center| {{nts|213.3}} |- | [[Pinehouse, Saskatchewan|Pinehouse]] </onlyinclude><!--<onlyinclude>||align=center| Northern village </onlyinclude>--><onlyinclude>||align=center| {{dts|July 6, 1979}} ||align=center| {{nts|978}} ||align=center| {{nts|1076}} ||align=center| {{nts|-9.1}} ||align=center| {{nts|6.84}} ||align=center| {{nts|142.9}} |- | [[Sandy Bay, Saskatchewan|Sandy Bay]] </onlyinclude><!--<onlyinclude>||align=center| Northern village </onlyinclude>--><onlyinclude>||align=center| {{dts|April 15, 1965}} ||align=center| {{nts|1233}} ||align=center| {{nts|1175}} ||align=center| {{nts|4.9}} ||align=center| {{nts|14.85}} ||align=center| {{nts|83.0}} |-</onlyinclude> class="sortbottom" align="center" !align="center"| Total northern villages !align="center"| — !align="center"| {{nts|11998}} !align="center"| {{nts|11414}} !align="center"| {{nts|5.1}} !align="center"| {{nts|289.61}} !align="center"| {{nts|41.4}} |- |} ====Northern hamlets==== A northern hamlet is located in the Northern Saskatchewan Administration District, and its administration is regulated by The Northern Municipalities Act.<ref name="northMunAct"/> A northern settlement may apply for northern hamlet status when the population is at least 50 and the northern settlement contains at least 25 separate dwelling units or business premises. Unlike hamlets and northern settlements, northern hamlets are municipal corporations. Saskatchewan has 11 northern hamlets.<ref name=munitypes/> {|class="wikitable sortable collapsible" !colspan=7| Northern hamlets of Saskatchewan |- !Name<ref name=MDSsearch/> !Incorporation<br>date<ref name=NMincorporations/> !Population<br>(2011)<ref name=2011StatCanSK/><ref name=MDSsearch/><ref name=2011censuscorrection/> !Population<br>(2006)<ref name=2011StatCanSK/> !Change<br>(%)<ref name=2011StatCanSK/> !Land<br>area<br>(km<sup>2</sup>)<ref name=2011StatCanSK/> !Population<br>density<br>(per km<sup>2</sup>)<ref name=2011StatCanSK/> |-<onlyinclude> | [[Black Point, Saskatchewan|Black Point]] </onlyinclude><!--<onlyinclude>||align=center| Northern hamlet </onlyinclude>--><onlyinclude>||align=center| {{dts|March 26, 2008}} ||align=center| {{nts|47}}<ref name=MDSsearch/> ||align=center| — ||align=center| — ||align=center| — ||align=center| — |- | [[Cole Bay, Saskatchewan|Cole Bay]] </onlyinclude><!--<onlyinclude>||align=center| Northern hamlet </onlyinclude>--><onlyinclude>||align=center| {{dts|November 1, 1983}} ||align=center| {{nts|230}} ||align=center| {{nts|156}} ||align=center| {{nts|47.4}} ||align=center| {{nts|4.95}} ||align=center| {{nts|46.5}} |- | [[Dore Lake, Saskatchewan|Dore Lake]] </onlyinclude><!--<onlyinclude>||align=center| Northern hamlet </onlyinclude>--><onlyinclude>||align=center| {{dts|January 11, 1985}} ||align=center| {{nts|28}} ||align=center| {{nts|30}} ||align=center| {{nts|-6.7}} ||align=center| {{nts|8.03}} ||align=center| {{nts|3.5}} |- | [[Jans Bay, Saskatchewan|Jans Bay]] </onlyinclude><!--<onlyinclude>||align=center| Northern hamlet </onlyinclude>--><onlyinclude>||align=center| {{dts|October 1, 1983}} ||align=center| {{nts|187}} ||align=center| {{nts|181}} ||align=center| {{nts|3.3}} ||align=center| {{nts|5.94}} ||align=center| {{nts|31.5}} |- | [[Michel Village, Saskatchewan|Michel Village]] </onlyinclude><!--<onlyinclude>||align=center| Northern hamlet </onlyinclude>--><onlyinclude>||align=center| {{dts|November 1, 1983}} ||align=center| {{nts|66}} ||align=center| {{nts|79}} ||align=center| {{nts|-16.5}} ||align=center| {{nts|3.73}} ||align=center| {{nts|17.7}} |- | [[Patuanak, Saskatchewan|Patuanak]] </onlyinclude><!--<onlyinclude>||align=center| Northern hamlet </onlyinclude>--><onlyinclude>||align=center| {{dts|December 1, 1983}} ||align=center| {{nts|64}} ||align=center| {{nts|84}} ||align=center| {{nts|-23.8}} ||align=center| {{nts|1.34}} ||align=center| {{nts|47.6}} |- | [[St. George's Hill, Saskatchewan|St. George's Hill]] </onlyinclude><!--<onlyinclude>||align=center| Northern hamlet </onlyinclude>--><onlyinclude>||align=center| {{dts|December 1, 1983}} ||align=center| {{nts|100}} ||align=center| {{nts|19}} ||align=center| {{nts|426.3}} ||align=center| {{nts|1.46}} ||align=center| {{nts|68.7}} |- | [[Stony Rapids, Saskatchewan|Stony Rapids]] </onlyinclude><!--<onlyinclude>||align=center| Northern hamlet </onlyinclude>--><onlyinclude>||align=center| {{dts|April 1, 1992}} ||align=center| {{nts|243}} ||align=center| {{nts|255}} ||align=center| {{nts|-4.7}} ||align=center| {{nts|3.96}} ||align=center| {{nts|61.3}} |- | [[Timber Bay, Saskatchewan|Timber Bay]] </onlyinclude><!--<onlyinclude>||align=center| Northern hamlet </onlyinclude>--><onlyinclude>||align=center| {{dts|October 1, 1983}} ||align=center| {{nts|93}} ||align=center| {{nts|139}} ||align=center| {{nts|-33.1}} ||align=center| {{nts|4.44}} ||align=center| {{nts|20.9}} |- | [[Turnor Lake, Saskatchewan|Turnor Lake]] </onlyinclude><!--<onlyinclude>||align=center| Northern hamlet </onlyinclude>--><onlyinclude>||align=center| {{dts|October 1, 1984}} ||align=center| {{nts|179}}<ref name=2011censuscorrection/> ||align=center| {{nts|115}} ||align=center| {{nts|55.7}} ||align=center| {{nts|4.62}} ||align=center| {{nts|38.7}} |- | [[Weyakwin, Saskatchewan|Weyakwin]] </onlyinclude><!--<onlyinclude>||align=center| Northern hamlet </onlyinclude>--><onlyinclude>||align=center| {{dts|December 1, 1983}} ||align=center| {{nts|135}} ||align=center| {{nts|99}} ||align=center| {{nts|36.4}} ||align=center| {{nts|8.20}} ||align=center| {{nts|16.5}} |-</onlyinclude> class="sortbottom" align="center" !align="center"| Total northern hamlets !align="center"| — !align="center"| {{nts|1372}} !align="center"| {{nts|1157}} !align="center"| {{nts|18.6}} !align="center"| {{nts|46.67}} !align="center"| {{nts|29.4}} |- |} ==Unincorporated hamlets== {{main|List of hamlets in Saskatchewan}} In Saskatchewan, a [[Hamlet (place)|hamlet]] is an unincorporated community that is under the jurisdiction of a [[List of rural municipalities in Saskatchewan|rural municipality]].<ref name=hamlettypes>{{cite web | url=http://www.saskatchewan.ca/~/media/files/government%20relations/community%20planning/restructuring-chart.pdf | title=Restructuring Comparison Chart – What to Expect | publisher=Government of Saskatchewan: Ministry of Government Relations | date=April 2, 2013 | access-date=August 31, 2015 | archive-date=September 24, 2015 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924094404/http://www.saskatchewan.ca/~/media/files/government%20relations/community%20planning/restructuring-chart.pdf | url-status=dead }}</ref> It has 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]].<ref name="munact"/> The Government of Saskatchewan recognizes three different types of hamlets – generic "hamlets", "special service areas" and "organized hamlets".<ref name=hamlettypes/> Some organized hamlets in Saskatchewan are recognized as [[designated place]]s by [[Statistics Canada]], while unorganized hamlets are not.{{citation needed|date=December 2012}} ===Hamlets=== Generic hamlets in Saskatchewan are under the jurisdiction of a rural municipality and do not have any decision-making powers or independent authorities.<ref name=hamlettypes/> The following are hamlets that are neither special service areas nor organized hamlets. {{flatlist| * [[Alticane, Saskatchewan|Alticane]] * [[Anglin Lake, Saskatchewan|Anglin Lake]] * [[Ardath, Saskatchewan|Ardath]] * [[Ardill, Saskatchewan|Ardill]] * [[Ardwick, Saskatchewan|Ardwick]] * [[Arelee, Saskatchewan|Arelee]] * [[Armley, Saskatchewan|Armley]] * [[Armour Siding, Saskatchewan|Armour Siding]] * [[Avonhurst, Saskatchewan|Avonhurst]] * [[Baildon, Saskatchewan|Baildon]] * [[Baldwinton, Saskatchewan|Baldwinton]] * [[Baljennie, Saskatchewan|Baljennie]] * [[Bapaume, Saskatchewan|Bapaume]] * [[Baring, Saskatchewan|Baring]] * [[Barthel, Saskatchewan|Barthel]] * [[Bateman, Saskatchewan|Bateman]] * [[Batoche, Saskatchewan|Batoche]] * [[Battrum, Saskatchewan|Battrum]] * [[Bay Trail, Saskatchewan|Bay Trail]] * [[Beacon Hill, Saskatchewan|Beacon Hill]] * [[Beadle, Saskatchewan|Beadle]] * [[Beaufield, Saskatchewan|Beaufield]] (originally named Ednaburg) * [[Bechard, Saskatchewan|Bechard]] * [[Benito Beach, Saskatchewan|Benito Beach]] * [[Benson, Saskatchewan|Benson]] * [[Berth, Saskatchewan|Berth]] * [[Bertwell, Saskatchewan|Bertwell]] * [[Besant, Saskatchewan|Besant]] * [[Beverley, Saskatchewan|Beverley]] * [[Big Shell, Saskatchewan|Big Shell]] * [[Birch Lake, Saskatchewan|Birch Lake]] * [[Bird's Point, Saskatchewan|Bird's Point]] * [[Birmingham, Saskatchewan|Birmingham]] * [[Birsay, Saskatchewan|Birsay]] * [[Blackstrap Ski Hill|Blackstrap]] * [[Blucher, Saskatchewan|Blucher]] * [[Blumenheim, Saskatchewan|Blumenheim]] * [[Blumenhof, Saskatchewan|Blumenhof]] * [[Blumenort, Saskatchewan|Blumenort]] * [[Bodmin, Saskatchewan|Bodmin]] * [[Boharm, Saskatchewan|Boharm]] * [[Bounty, Saskatchewan|Bounty]] * [[Brada, Saskatchewan|Brada]] * [[Bremen, Saskatchewan|Bremen]] * [[Bresaylor, Saskatchewan|Bresaylor]] * [[Bridgeford, Saskatchewan|Bridgeford]] * [[Broadacres, Saskatchewan|Broadacres]] * [[Bromhead, Saskatchewan|Bromhead]] * [[Brooksby, Saskatchewan|Brooksby]] * [[Browning, Saskatchewan|Browning]] * [[Buffalo Gap, Saskatchewan|Buffalo Gap]] * [[Burr, Saskatchewan|Burr]] * [[Burrows, Saskatchewan|Burrows]] * [[Bushell Park, Saskatchewan|Bushell Park]] * [[Cactus Lake, Saskatchewan|Cactus Lake]] * [[Canora Beach, Saskatchewan|Canora Beach]] * [[Cardross, Saskatchewan|Cardross]] * [[Carlea, Saskatchewan|Carlea]] * [[Carlton, Saskatchewan|Carlton]] * [[Cedoux, Saskatchewan|Cedoux]] * [[Chamakese, Saskatchewan|Chamakese]] * [[Chitek, Saskatchewan|Chitek]] * [[Chorney Beach, Saskatchewan|Chorney Beach]] * [[Chortitz, Saskatchewan|Chortitz]] * [[Clair, Saskatchewan|Clair]] * [[Clemenceau, Saskatchewan|Clemenceau]] * [[Colfax, Saskatchewan|Colfax]] * [[Coop, Saskatchewan|Coop]] * [[Coothill, Saskatchewan|Coothill]] * [[Copper Sands, Saskatchewan|Copper Sands]] * [[Corinne, Saskatchewan|Corinne]] * [[Cory, Saskatchewan|Cory]] * [[Courval, Saskatchewan|Courval]] * [[Crane Valley, Saskatchewan|Crane Valley]] * [[Crane, Saskatchewan|Crane]] * [[Crooked River, Saskatchewan|Crooked River]] * [[Crystal Beach, Saskatchewan|Crystal Beach]] * [[Danbury, Saskatchewan|Danbury]] * [[D'Arcy, Saskatchewan|D'Arcy]] * [[Davis, Saskatchewan|Davis]] * [[Divide, Saskatchewan|Divide]] * [[Dollard, Saskatchewan|Dollard]] * [[Donavon, Saskatchewan|Donavon]] (Birdview) * [[Duperow, Saskatchewan|Duperow]] (Lydden) * [[Duvco, Saskatchewan|Duvco]] * [[Edenburg, Saskatchewan|Edenburg]] * [[Eldersley, Saskatchewan|Eldersley]] * [[Emma Lake, Saskatchewan|Emma Lake]] * [[Endeavour, Saskatchewan|Endeavour]] (Annette) * [[England, Saskatchewan|England]] * [[Espeseth Cove, Saskatchewan|Espeseth Cove]] (Pelican Shores) * [[Expanse, Saskatchewan|Expanse]] (former name of [[Lake Johnston, Saskatchewan|Lake Johnston]]) * [[Ferguson Bay, Saskatchewan|Ferguson Bay]] * [[Fertile, Saskatchewan|Fertile]] * [[Fielding, Saskatchewan|Fielding]] * [[Fife Lake, Saskatchewan|Fife Lake]] * [[Fir Mountain, Saskatchewan|Fir Mountain]] * [[Flintoft, Saskatchewan|Flintoft]] * [[Floral, Saskatchewan|Floral]] * [[Forgan, Saskatchewan|Forgan]] * [[Foxford, Saskatchewan|Foxford]] * [[Fulda, Saskatchewan|Fulda]] * [[Furness, Saskatchewan|Furness]] * [[Girvin, Saskatchewan|Girvin]] * [[Glenbain, Saskatchewan|Glenbain]] (Glen Bain) * [[Grandora, Saskatchewan|Grandora]] * [[Grasswood, Saskatchewan|Grasswood]] * [[Grenfell Beach, Saskatchewan|Grenfell Beach]] * [[Griffin, Saskatchewan|Griffin]] * [[Guise Beach, Saskatchewan|Guise Beach]] * [[Handel, Saskatchewan|Handel]] * [[Harptree, Saskatchewan|Harptree]] * [[Herschel, Saskatchewan|Herschel]] * [[Hochstadt, Saskatchewan|Hochstadt]] * [[Hoosier, Saskatchewan|Hoosier]] * [[Howe Bay, Saskatchewan|Howe Bay]] * [[Inchkeith, Saskatchewan|Inchkeith]] * [[Indian Point, Saskatchewan|Indian Point]] * [[Insinger, Saskatchewan|Insinger]] * [[Instow, Saskatchewan|Instow]] * [[Isham, Saskatchewan|Isham]] * [[Jackfish Lake, Saskatchewan|Jackfish Lake]] * [[Jan Lake, Saskatchewan|Jan Lake]] * [[Jasmin, Saskatchewan|Jasmin]] * [[Jedburgh, Saskatchewan|Jedburgh]] * [[Kayville, Saskatchewan|Kayville]] * [[KC Beach, Saskatchewan|KC Beach]] * [[Kedleston Beach, Saskatchewan|Kedleston Beach]] * [[Keeley Lake]] * [[Kinookimaw, Saskatchewan|Kinookimaw]] * [[Kuroki Beach, Saskatchewan|Kuroki Beach]] * [[Lac La Peche, Saskatchewan|Lac La Peche]] * [[Lac La Plonge, Saskatchewan|Lac La Plonge]] * [[Lady Lake, Saskatchewan|Lady Lake]] * [[Langbank, Saskatchewan|Langbank]] * [[Laporte, Saskatchewan|Laporte]] * [[Laura, Saskatchewan|Laura]] * [[Leacross, Saskatchewan|Leacross]] * [[Liebenthal, Saskatchewan|Liebenthal]] * [[Lipp's Beach, Saskatchewan|Lipp's Beach]] * [[Little Amyot Lake, Saskatchewan|Little Amyot Lake]] * [[Loch Leven, Saskatchewan|Loch Leven]] * [[Lorlie, Saskatchewan|Lorlie]] * [[Main Centre, Saskatchewan|Main Centre]] * [[Mantario, Saskatchewan|Mantario]] * [[McGee, Saskatchewan|McGee]] * [[McIntosh Point, Saskatchewan|McIntosh Point]] * [[Meyronne, Saskatchewan|Meyronne]] * [[Mikado, Saskatchewan|Mikado]] * [[Mont Nebo, Saskatchewan|Mont Nebo]] * [[Moose Range, Saskatchewan|Moose Range]] * [[Mount Carmel, Saskatchewan|Mount Carmel]] (''Grosse Butte'') * [[Murray Point, Saskatchewan|Murray Point]] * [[Neidpath, Saskatchewan|Neidpath]] * [[Neis Beach, Saskatchewan|Neis Beach]] * [[Nelson Beach, Saskatchewan|Nelson Beach]] * [[Nemeiben Lake, Saskatchewan|Nemeiben Lake]] * [[Northgate, Saskatchewan|Northgate]] * [[Okema Beach, Saskatchewan|Okema Beach]] * [[Onion Lake Cree Nation#Onion Lake, Saskatchewan|Onion Lake]] * [[Oungre, Saskatchewan|Oungre]] * [[Parkbeg]] * [[Parkerview, Saskatchewan|Parkerview]] (Crowtherview) * [[Penzance, Saskatchewan|Penzance]] * [[Percival, Saskatchewan|Percival]] * [[Piapot, Saskatchewan|Piapot]] * [[Red Deer Hill, Saskatchewan|Red Deer Hill]] (originally named Aaskana) * [[Redwing, Saskatchewan|Redwing]] * [[Reward, Saskatchewan|Reward]] * [[Robsart, Saskatchewan|Robsart]] * [[Saint-Front, Saskatchewan|St. Front]] * [[Schantzenfeld, Saskatchewan|Schantzenfeld]] * [[Schoenfeld, Saskatchewan|Schoenfeld]] * [[Serath, Saskatchewan|Serath]] * [[Shipman, Saskatchewan|Shipman]] * [[Simmie, Saskatchewan|Simmie]] * [[Somme, Saskatchewan|Somme]] * [[Sonningdale, Saskatchewan|Sonningdale]] * [[South Fork, Saskatchewan|South Fork]] * [[Sovereign, Saskatchewan|Sovereign]] * [[Spring Valley, Saskatchewan|Spring Valley]] * [[Springfeld, Saskatchewan|Springfeld]] * [[Spruce Home, Saskatchewan|Spruce Home]] * [[St. Denis, Saskatchewan|St. Denis]] * [[Stalwart, Saskatchewan|Stalwart]] * [[Steelman, Saskatchewan|Steelman]] * [[Stony Beach, Saskatchewan|Stony Beach]] * [[Stranraer, Saskatchewan|Stranraer]] * [[Swanson, Saskatchewan|Swanson]] * [[Tarnopol, Saskatchewan|Tarnopol]] * [[Truax, Saskatchewan|Truax]] * [[Uren, Saskatchewan|Uren]] * [[Vantage, Saskatchewan|Vantage]] * [[Veregin, Saskatchewan|Veregin]] * [[Viceroy, Saskatchewan|Viceroy]] * [[West Bend, Saskatchewan|West Bend]] * [[Wroxton, Saskatchewan|Wroxton]] * [[Xena, Saskatchewan|Xena]] * [[Zehner, Saskatchewan|Zehner]] * [[Zeneta, Saskatchewan|Zeneta]] }} ===Special service areas<!--[[Special service area]] and [[List of special service areas in Saskatchewan]] redirect here-->=== 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.<ref name=hamlettypes/> {|class="wikitable sortable collapsible" !colspan=3| Special service areas of Saskatchewan |- !Name<ref name=MDSsearch/> !Rural municipality<br>(RM){{citation needed|date=August 2015}}<!--<ref name=MDSsearch>{{cite web | url=http://www.mds.gov.sk.ca/apps/pub/mds/pubadvsrch.aspx | title=Search for Municipal Information | publisher=Saskatchewan Ministry of Municipal Affairs | access-date=December 12, 2012}}</ref>--> !Population<br>(2011)<ref name=2011StatCanDPL>{{cite web | url=http://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2011/dp-pd/hlt-fst/pd-pl/Table-Tableau.cfm?LANG=Eng&T=1302&SR=1&S=51&O=A&RPP=9999&PR=47&CMA=0 | title=Population and dwelling counts, for Canada, provinces and territories, and designated places, 2011 and 2006 censuses (Saskatchewan) | publisher=[[Statistics Canada]] | date=April 17, 2015 | access-date=August 31, 2015}}</ref> |- || [[Admiral, Saskatchewan|Admiral]] || [[Wise Creek No. 77]] ||align=center| {{nts|20}} |- || [[Alsask, Saskatchewan|Alsask]] || [[Milton No. 292, Saskatchewan|Milton No. 292]] ||align=center| {{nts|131}} |- || [[Aneroid, Saskatchewan|Aneroid]] || [[Auvergne No. 76, Saskatchewan|Auvergne No. 76]] ||align=center| {{nts|40}} |- || [[Antler, Saskatchewan|Antler]] || [[Antler No. 61, Saskatchewan|Antler No. 61]] ||align=center| {{nts|41}}<ref name=2011StatCanSK/> |- || [[Carmichael, Saskatchewan|Carmichael]] || [[Carmichael No. 109]] ||align=center| {{nts|30}} |- || [[Crooked River, Saskatchewan|Crooked River]] || [[Bjorkdale No. 426, Saskatchewan|Bjorkdale No. 426]] ||align=center| {{nts|40}} |- || [[Dafoe, Saskatchewan|Dafoe]] || [[Big Quill No. 308]] ||align=center| {{nts|15}} |- || [[Domremy, Saskatchewan|Domremy]] || [[St. Louis No. 431, Saskatchewan|St. Louis No. 431]] ||align=center| {{nts|125}} |- || [[Duff, Saskatchewan|Duff]] || [[Stanley No. 215]] ||align=center| {{nts|30}} |- || [[Findlater, Saskatchewan|Findlater]] || [[Dufferin No. 190]] ||align=center| {{nts|50}} |- || [[Griffin, Saskatchewan|Griffin]] || [[Griffin No. 66, Saskatchewan|Griffin No. 66]] ||align=center| {{nts|64}} |- || [[Herschel, Saskatchewan|Herschel]] || [[Mountain View No. 318, Saskatchewan|Mountain View No. 318]] ||align=center| {{nts|39}} |- || [[Keeler, Saskatchewan|Keeler]] || [[Marquis No. 191]] ||align=center| {{nts|15}} |- || [[Lake Alma]] || [[Lake Alma No. 8]] ||align=center| {{nts|30}} |- || [[Leslie, Saskatchewan|Leslie]] || [[Foam Lake No. 276, Saskatchewan|Foam Lake No. 276]] ||align=center| {{nts|15}} |- || [[Lestock, Saskatchewan|Lestock]] || [[Kellross No. 247]] ||align=center| {{nts|125}} |- || [[Mantario, Saskatchewan|Mantario]] || [[Chesterfield No. 261, Saskatchewan|Chesterfield No. 261]] ||align=center| {{nts|5}} |- || [[Meyronne, Saskatchewan|Meyronne]] || [[Pinto Creek No. 75, Saskatchewan|Pinto Creek No. 75]] ||align=center| {{nts|36}} |- || [[Penzance, Saskatchewan|Penzance]] || [[Sarnia No. 221, Saskatchewan|Sarnia No. 221]] ||align=center| {{nts|25}} |- || [[Primate, Saskatchewan|Primate]] || [[Eye Hill No. 382]] ||align=center| {{nts|45}} |- || [[Rockhaven, Saskatchewan|Rockhaven]] || [[Cut Knife No. 439, Saskatchewan|Cut Knife No. 439]] ||align=center| {{nts|20}} |- || [[Sovereign, Saskatchewan|Sovereign]] || [[St. Andrews No. 287, Saskatchewan|St. Andrews No. 287]] ||align=center| {{nts|26}} |- || [[Springwater, Saskatchewan|Springwater]] || [[Biggar No. 347, Saskatchewan|Biggar No. 347]] ||align=center| {{nts|15}} |- || [[Stornoway, Saskatchewan|Stornoway]] || [[Wallace No. 243, Saskatchewan|Wallace No. 243]] ||align=center| {{nts|0}}<ref name=Stornoway>{{cite web | url=http://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2011/dp-pd/prof/details/page.cfm?Lang=E&Geo1=CSD&Code1=4709008&Geo2=PR&Code2=47&Data=Count&SearchText=stornoway&SearchType=Begins&SearchPR=01&B1=All&Custom=&TABID=1 | title=Census Profile: Stornoway (Dissolved census subdivision) | publisher=[[Statistics Canada]] | date=February 9, 2015 | access-date=August 31, 2015}}</ref> |- || [[Tribune, Saskatchewan|Tribune]] || [[Souris Valley No. 7]] ||align=center| {{nts|25}} |- || [[Veregin, Saskatchewan|Veregin]] || [[Sliding Hills No. 273, Saskatchewan|Sliding Hills No. 273]] ||align=center| {{nts|70}} |- || [[Welwyn, Saskatchewan|Welwyn]] || [[Moosomin No. 121]] ||align=center| {{nts|135}} |- || [[Willowbrook, Saskatchewan|Willowbrook]] || [[Orkney No. 244, Saskatchewan|Orkney No. 244]] ||align=center| {{nts|35}} |- || [[Yellow Creek, Saskatchewan|Yellow Creek]] || [[Invergordon No. 430, Saskatchewan|Invergordon No. 430]] ||align=center| {{nts|73}} |- |} ===Organized hamlets=== Saskatchewan has 151 organized hamlets that are established via ministerial order and under the jurisdiction of rural municipalities within southern and central Saskatchewan.<ref name=MuniAct/> The people in a hamlet may apply for organized hamlet status within the rural municipality in which the hamlet is located. The minimum requirements for organize status include a permanent population of at least 80 residents, 40 separate dwelling units or places of business, a taxable assessment of at least $4 million, and any other factor the minister may consider appropriate.<ref name="Guide">{{cite web |title=Organized Hamlet Guide, In Saskatchewan |url=http://www.publications.gov.sk.ca/redirect.cfm?p=85087&i=98550 |website=publications.gov.sk.ca |publisher=Government of Saskatchewan |access-date=9 July 2019}}</ref> {| class="wikitable sortable collapsible" !colspan=2| Organized hamlets of Saskatchewan |-{{:List of hamlets in Saskatchewan}} |} ==Northern settlements<!--[[Northern settlement]] redirects here-->== A northern settlement is an unincorporated community in the Northern Saskatchewan Administration District, and its administration is regulated by The Northern Municipalities Act.<ref name="northMunAct"/> Saskatchewan has 11 northern settlements.<ref name=munitypes/> {|class="wikitable sortable collapsible" !colspan=3| Northern settlements of Saskatchewan |- !Name<ref name=MDSsearch/> !Rural<br>municipality (RM)<!--<ref name="MDSsearch" />--> !Population<br>(2011)<ref name=2011StatCanSK/><ref name=MDSsearch/> |- | [[Bear Creek, Saskatchewan|Bear Creek]] ||align=center| — ||align=center| {{nts|47}} |- | [[Brabant Lake]] ||align=center| — ||align=center| {{nts|102}} |- | [[Camsell Portage]] ||align=center| — ||align=center| {{nts|37}} |- | [[Descharme Lake, Saskatchewan|Descharme Lake]] ||align=center| — ||align=center| {{nts|42}} |- | [[Garson Lake, Saskatchewan|Garson Lake]] ||align=center| — ||align=center| {{nts|34}} |- | [[Missinipe]] ||align=center| — ||align=center| {{nts|39}}<ref name=2011StatCanSK/> |- | [[Sled Lake, Saskatchewan|Sled Lake]] ||align=center| — ||align=center| {{nts|35}} |- | [[Southend, Saskatchewan|Southend]] ||align=center| — ||align=center| {{nts|35}} |- | [[Stanley Mission]] ||align=center| — ||align=center| {{nts|124}} |- | [[Uranium City]] ||align=center| — ||align=center| {{nts|201}} |- | [[Wollaston Lake, Saskatchewan|Wollaston Lake]] ||align=center| — ||align=center| {{nts|129}} |- class="sortbottom" bgcolor="yellow" align="center" |colspan=2 bgcolor="yellow" align="center"| ''Total northern settlements'' |bgcolor="yellow" align="center"| ''{{nts|825}}'' |- |} ==Ghost towns== {{Main|List of ghost towns in Saskatchewan}} A [[ghost town]] is a [[town]] that once had a considerable population, that has since dwindled in numbers causing some or all of its businesses and services to close, either due to the rerouting of a [[highway]], [[railway]] tracks being pulled, or exhaustion of some [[natural resource]]. {| class="wikitable sortable collapsible" !colspan=4| Ghost towns of Saskatchewan |- {{:List of ghost towns in Saskatchewan}} |} ==First Nations communities== ===Indian reserves=== {{main|List of Indian reserves in Saskatchewan}} ===Metis settlements=== {{Main|Métis Nation—Saskatchewan}} ==See also== {{Canada provinces map|align=right|prefix=List of communities in|the=the|map=SK-Canada-province.png|width=240px|caption=Communities in Canada's provinces and territories}} *[[List of cities in Canada]] *[[List of designated places in Saskatchewan]] *[[List of francophone communities in Saskatchewan]] ==Notes== {{Reflist|group=SK|30em}} ==References== {{Reflist|30em}} ==Other sources== * {{cite book | first = Bill | last = Barry | title = People Places : The Dictionary of Saskatchewan Place Names | location= Regina, Saskatchewan | publisher= People Places Publishing Ltd | year = 1998 | isbn= 978-1-894022-19-4}} {{Canada topic|List of communities in}} {{Subdivisions of Saskatchewan|census=yes|sarm=yes|towns=yes|}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Communities In Saskatchewan}} [[Category:Lists of populated places in Saskatchewan|Saskatchewan]]
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