Blaine Lake, Saskatchewan
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Blaine Lake is a town in central Saskatchewan, Canada.
[edit] History
Blaine Lake was incorporated in 1912, taking its name from a nearby lake.
Early European settlers included Doukhobors.
[edit] Statistics
According to the Canada 2006 Census[1]:
| • Population: | 472 (-7.1% from 2001) |
| • Land area: | 1.75 km² (0.68 sq mi) |
| • Population density: | 290.7 inhabitants per square kilometre (753 /sq mi) |
| • Median age: | 52.5 (males: 48.8, females: 52.4) |
| • Total private dwellings: | 310 |
| • Dwellings occupied by permanent residents: | {{{privateDwellusual}}} |
| • Mean household income: | $28,199 |
| North: Marcelin | ||
| West: Krydor | Blaine Lake | East: Wingard |
| South: Petrofka |

