Turtleford, Saskatchewan

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Town of Turtleford
Coordinates: 53°23′N 108°57′W / 53.383, -108.95
Country Canada
Provinces and territories of Canada Saskatchewan
Rural Municipalities (R.M.) Mervin No. 499
Post office Founded 1913-12-01
Village
Town July 1, 1983
Government
 - Mayor Olson, Roland (2006)
 - Federal Electoral District Meadow Lake M.P.
 - Provincial Consituency Constituency of Cut Knife-Turtleford M.L.A.
Area
 - Total 1.64 km² (0.6 sq mi)
Population (2006)
 - Total 461
 - Density 280.4/km² (726.2/sq mi)
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'Turtleford' is a town in the rural municipality of Mervin No. 499, in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Turtleford is located on Highway 26 near the intersection / concurrency with Highway 3 and Highway 303. North Battleford and Turtleford branch line is serviced by the C.N.R. The early crossing (or ford) of Turtle River was near the present town location. [5]Turleford boasts the nation's largest turtle (more than eight feet tall), named Ernie.[6] The nearest large communities to Turtleford are North Battleford and Lloydminster in north west Saskatchewan.

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[edit] Demographics

According to the Canada 2006 Census[7]:

• Population: 461 (-0.9% from 2001)
• Land area: 1.64 km² (0.63 sq mi)
• Population density: 280.4 inhabitants per square kilometre (726 /sq mi)
• Median age: N/A (males: N/A, females: N/A)
• Total private dwellings: 215
• Dwellings occupied by permanent residents: 202
• Mean household income: $N/A
N/A = Data Not Available

[edit] Education

Turtleford (Turtleford Community School) belongs to Turtleford School Division #65 a part of Northwest School Division.[8][9][10] Turtleford is served by Lakeland Library Region - Turtleford Branch[11]

[edit] Geography

The Turtle River runs through Turtleford, and nearby are Bright Sand and Turtle Lakes.


[edit] Notable Natives

  • Durold Textor recipient of Saskatchewan Co-operative Merit Award for his involvement with leading and promoting co-operatives.[12]
  • Roger Deegan of the Turtleford Brass Band who played here from 1926 to 1941[13]

[edit] Saskatchewan Railways and Railway Stations

(historic or current)

  • North Battleford - Turtleford Branch C.N.R -- serves North Battleford, Hamlin, Prince, Meota, Vawn, Edam, Longstaff, Mervin, Turtleford, Cleeves, Spruce Lake, St. Walburg,

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[edit] Interesting Notes

[edit] Media

  • Turtleford is served by the Northwest Neighbors newspaper.

[edit] Area statistics

  • Lat (DMS) 53° 23' 00" N
  • Long (DMS) 108° 57' 00" W
  • Dominion Land Survey 12-51-21-W3

Time zone (cst) UTC-6

[edit] Location

Coordinates: 53°23′N 108°57′W / 53.383, -108.95 (Turtleford, Saskatchewan)


[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ National Archives, Archivia Net, Post Offices and Postmasters, <http://www.collectionscanada.ca/archivianet/post-offices/001001-100.01-e.php>. Retrieved on 26 May 2007 
  2. ^ Government of Saskatchewan, MRD Home, Municipal Directory System, <http://www.municipal.gov.sk.ca/index.html>. Retrieved on 26 May 2007 
  3. ^ Canadian Textiles Institute., CTI Determine your provincial constituency, <http://www.textiles.ca/eng/nonAuthProg/redirect.cfm?path=IssPolContacts&sectionID=7601.cfm>. Retrieved on 26 May 2007 
  4. ^ Commissioner of Canada Elections, Chief Electoral Officer of Canada, Elections Canada On-line, <http://www.elections.ca/home.asp>. Retrieved on 24 April 2007 
  5. ^ {{Citation A popular past time in Turtle ford is the Saturday Night Dart League. The 2008 Champion on the North Turtleford Dart League is William (Bill) J. Squires. | last =CANADIAN PLAINS RESEARCH CENTER, UNIVERSITY OF REGINA | first = | author-link = | last2 = | first2 = | author2-link = | title =The Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan | Turtleford | date =2006 C | year = | url =http://esask.uregina.ca/entry/turtleford.html | accessdate = 2007-05-27 }}
  6. ^ LARGE CANADIAN ROADSIDE ATTRACTIONS, Ed Solonyka (1998 - 2006), Ernie - Canada's Largest Turtle Turtleford, Saskatchewan, <http://www.roadsideattractions.ca/turtle.htm> 
  7. ^ 2006 Community Profile
  8. ^ GrassRoots - Project Gallery Search Results, <http://rescol-schoolnet.ic.gc.ca/grassroots/e/project.centre/projectsearchresults.asp?ps_orgid=3859&ps_language=en&ps_language=fr&mode=print>. Retrieved on 27 May 2007 
  9. ^ Turtleford Community School, <http://www.nwsd.ca/schools/tcs/>. Retrieved on 27 May 2007 
  10. ^ NWSD, <http://www.nwsd.ca/>. Retrieved on 27 May 2007 
  11. ^ Libdex - the library index, Lakeland Library Region - Turtleford Branch, <http://www.lakeland.lib.sk.ca/llr/tubranch.htm>. Retrieved on 27 May 2007 
  12. ^ Government of Saskatchewan, TURTLEFORD RESIDENT HONOURED - Government of Saskatchewan, <http://www.gov.sk.ca/news?newsId=edf19da3-3010-49e8-9ecb-4883ee85d1d8>. Retrieved on 27 May 2007 
  13. ^ Roger Deegan, <http://www.willockandsaxgallery.com/deegan.htm>. Retrieved on 27 May 2007 
  14. ^ Canadian Maps: January 1925 Waghorn's Guide. Post Offices in Man. Sask. Alta. and West Ontario.
  15. ^ Sprague's Pipit

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