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Rural Municipality of Canwood No. 494

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Saskatchewan

The Rural Municipality of Canwood No. 494 was firstly formed as Rural Municipality (RM) Thompson No. 494 from January 1, 1913 until April 29, 1916 before changing names to Canwood No. 494. It is located in the north central region of the province of Saskatchewan, west of Prince Albert, and completely surrounds the First Nations Indian Reserve of Ahtahkakoop No. 104, as well as partially surrounding the First Nations Indian Reserve of Mistawasis No. 183 and the RM of Big River No. 118.

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Map of Canwood No. 494, SK, Canada

Boundaries

The RM is bordered to the north by Big River No. 555, to the north east by Prince Albert National Park, to the west by Spiritwood No. 496, to the south by Leask No. 464, and to the east by Shellbrook No. 493.

Statistics

According to the Canada 2011 Census:

  • Population: 1,424
  • % Change (2006-2011): -7.2
  • Dwellings: 771
  • Area (km²): 1,945.20
  • Density (persons per km²): 0.7
  • Urban Communities in the RM

    The largest town in the region is Canwood. Debden, Stump Lake, Victoire, Hawkeye, Wrixen, Pebble Baye, Ordale and Mont Nebo have also been part of this RM.

    Saskatchewan Railways and Railway Stations

    The Canwood RM area is currently serviced by the Carlton Trail Railway, a shortline of the Canadian National Railway.

    Saskatchewan Highways and Roads

    For more information see also List of Saskatchewan provincial highways For more information see also List of Saskatchewan provincial roads
  • Highway 793—serves Debden and Victoire
  • Highway 55—serves Debden, Polwarth and Canwood
  • Highway 694—intersects Highway 55 south of Polwarth
  • References

    Rural Municipality of Canwood No. 494 Wikipedia