Census division 15 Post office Founded February 1, 1906 Area 84 ha Local time Tuesday 1:05 PM Area code 306 | Rural Municipality Bayne Incorporated (Village) 1908 Population 167 (2006) Province Saskatchewan | |
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Prud'homme is a village in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan, located approximately 60 kilometres (37 miles) northeast of Saskatoon. Prud'homme was first known by the name of Bluebell Ranch, then Lally Siding. In 1905 the railroad came through and renamed it Marcotte's Crossing, two years later it became known as Howell, and finally in 1922 it was later named after the bishop Msgr. Joseph H. Prud'homme. The community is mostly based on agriculture.
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Map of Prud'Homme, SK, Canada
The population is mostly made up of Ukrainian, Hungarian, Polish and Fransaskois communities. French is widely spoken among many of the older generations. There has been an increase in French speakers among the youth due to the francophone school of École Providence, in the nearby town of Vonda.
Main attractions: Town jail, Jeanne Sauvé park, Museum, The Let Go, Robinhood tree and Wildlife conservation area (Ducks unlimited)