North Qu'Appelle No. 187, Saskatchewan is a rural municipality in south eastern Saskatchewan. North Qu'Appelle No. 187 RM was formed on December 12, 1910.
The following communities are located in this municipality. The towns and villages are not technically considered to be part of the rural municipality, but the hamlets are. Also not considered to be part of the R.M. are several First Nations Indian reserves that lie within the territory of North Qu'Appelle No 187.
Towns
Fort Qu'Appelle
Villages
Lebret
Resort Villages
B-Say-Tah
Fort San
Organized Hamlets
Pasqua Lake
Taylor Beach
Hamlets
Katepwa South
Lakeview Beach
Demographics
According to the Canada 2001 Census:
Population: 838
% Change (1996–2001): 1.2
Dwellings: 724
Area (km²): 496.14
Density (persons per km²): 1.7
Saskatchewan railways and railway stations
(historic or current)
Swan River - Preeceville - Melville - Regina Branch C.N.R—serves Melville, Colmer, Duff, Finnie, Lorlie, Gillespie, Balcarres, Hugonard, Lebret, Fort Qu'Appelle, Muscow, Edgeley, Avonhurst, Edewold, Frankslake, Zehner, Victoria Plains, Regina.
Saskatchewan highways and roads
For more information see also List of Saskatchewan provincial highwaysFor more information see also List of Saskatchewan provincial roads
Highway 56—serves Lebret
Highway 10—serves Fort Qu'Appelle
Highway 20
Highway 35—serves Fort Qu'Appelle
Highway 22—intersects with Saskatchewan Highway 35