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Country
  
Canada

Census division
  
1

Post office Founded
  
1884-04-01

Population
  
286 (2001)

Local time
  
Thursday 11:52 AM

Region
  
Saskatchewan

Rural Municipality
  
Argyle

Area
  
195 ha

Area code
  
306

Province
  
Saskatchewan

Gainsborough, Saskatchewan

Incorporated (Village)
  
1882 first incorporated village in Saskatchewan

Weather
  
-18°C, Wind N at 18 km/h, 69% Humidity

Gainsborough is a small farming community located on Highway 18 in the southeastern corner of Saskatchewan, Canada. The corner-most community in the province, it is approximately 4 miles from the Manitoba border, and 12 miles from the North Dakota and United States border.

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Map of Gainsborough, SK, Canada

The first post-office was established on April 1, 1884 as the community of Antler; on September 1, 1885 the name of the community changed to Gainsborough.

Location

8 miles east is the community of Pierson, MB. To the west 8 miles is the village of Carievale, SK. 16 miles straight north of Gainsborough is the hamlet of Fertile,SK. The closest communities to the south are Antler and Sherwood, North Dakota. Nearby towns to the north and west are Storthoaks, Carnduff, Glen Ewen, Oxbow and Bellegarde, Saskatchewan, while to the east are Lyleton, Tilston and Melita, Manitoba. The nearest population centers with more than 10,000 people are approximately an hour's drive away: Estevan, Saskatchewan which is westward on Highway 18, and Minot, North Dakota is a 75-minute drive almost directly south. Brandon, MB is a 2-hour drive away, while Regina, Saskatchewan and Winnipeg, MB each approximately 3.0-3.5 hours away by car.

Antler is the closest border crossing station between Canada and the US, and like most small posts on the frontier it is closed overnight. Gainsborough is approximately equidistant to two 24-hour border crossings: North Portal, Saskatchewan 90 km to the west, and Boissevain, Manitoba 120 km to the east.

Description

Founded in 1894, Gainsborough is the oldest incorporated village in the province of Saskatchewan. It is the seat of the Rural Municipality of Argyle #1.

The Gainsborough Creek forms most of the southern boundary of the town, while the rest of the community is bordered by open fields and pasture. A tributary of the Souris River, the creek is prone to flooding during the spring thaw. Though several nearby communities made national headlines as disaster areas during severe flooding in 2011, most buildings in Gainsborough did not require unusual extraordinary protection measures or sandbagging. In 2014, extended heavy rainfall in the region resulted in severe flash flooding that forced the complete evacuation of residents to neighbouring communities and made national headlines. Provincial premier Brad Wall did an aerial survey of the flood area that allowed images and video of the flooded village to be recorded near the maximum height of the waters.

Saskatchewan is in the CST Zone, and since 1967 it has not observed daylight saving time meaning that local clocks do not get changed in summer. A practical effect on border towns like Gainsborough is that they only align with neighbouring communities in Manitoba and North Dakota for half the year, which may lead to misunderstandings regarding the timing of scheduled inter-community events.

Primary income of community members is derived from agricultural businesses (farming, ranching) and petroleum drilling services.

Notable people

  • Dr William G. Hobbs, a former physician in the Gainsborough Union Hospital (closed 1987?), did a painting of the main street of the town entitled "40 Below Zero" that won a national contest in 1978. The buildings pictured in it are no longer standing and the location on Railway Avenue is now known as Bennett Park.
  • Lew Morrison, former NHLer
  • Richard Widdifield, Canadian Artist, Born in Gainsborough in 1961
  • Dick Southam, former Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament.
  • The Business community

    Businesses (operating)
    RM of Argyle #1
    Gainsborough Swimming pool - open July and August
    Movie Theater - open during the spring and fall
    Riverside Hotel - beverage room, steak pit and coffee shop
    Gainsborough Coop - hardware, fuel, lumber
    Gainsborough and Area Health Centre - primarily for long-term care.
    Credit Union - branch office of the Prairie Pride Credit Union
    Gainsborough Library - branch of the Southeast Regional Library
    Gainsborough Fine Foods (grocery)
    Gainsborough Frozen Foods
    A + H Farm Supplies and Insurance - SGI agent and Bus Depot
    CA Shaw Insurance Broker
    Gainsborough Community Rink - curling (4 sheets, artificial), skating (natural ice), beverage room
    Gainsborough Volunteer Fire Department
    Happy Hours Club - Local Senior's establishment
    Evergreen Lodge - Seniors apartments
    Canada Post

    Rebel Oilfield Maintenance
    Cowan Oilfield Services
    Several independent business provide construction and oilfield contracting

    Businesses (closed)
    Grain elevators: Operating: zero. Privately owned: one (formerly operated by the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool, who closed it in 1999).
    Gainsborough Elementary School - closed in 2006. The property is now privately owned, and the building partially demolished.
    Gainsborough Railway Station - now a privately owned home
    Frankie's Soda Shop (Railway Street)
    Willis' Pool Hall (Railway Street) - building was on current location of Bennet Park
    Gainsborough Variety Store
    Paterson Grain Elevator

    Places of interest

    Bennet Park - located on Railway Avenue (main street), formerly the location of a pool hall, hardware store, and mechanic
    Bowens Park - central to the southern half of the town along Antler Avenue
    Memorial Cenotaph - Located adjacent to the theater on Bruce Street
    Churches - two (Knox United, Anglican). The Anglican Christ Church is registered on the List of historic places in Saskatchewan
    Community hall - basement with kitchen, main hall has a stage and upper meeting room
    Sports field (a.k.a. Gainsborough Agricultural Grounds) - Kitchen facilities, three baseball diamonds, racetrack located north of the curling rink.
    Campground facilities are located north of the Health Center adjacent to the sports fields. There is a privately owned museum with articles from the town's history that is opened by request.

    Amenities, Associations and Clubs

  • Lions
  • Gainsborough Library, 401 Railway, S0C 020
  • Gainsborough Curling Club, Tel: (306) 685 2008
  • There is a small grass airstrip located in the north end of the town listed as the Gainsborough Airport.
  • References

    Gainsborough, Saskatchewan Wikipedia


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