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Saltcoats, Saskatchewan

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Country
  
Canada

Post office established
  
1888-12-01

Town proclaimed
  
1910

Population
  
474 (2011)

Province
  
Saskatchewan

Rural Municipality
  
213 , Saskatchewan

Village organized
  
April 4, 1894

Postal code
  
S0A 3R0

Area code
  
306

Local time
  
Friday 3:09 PM

Saltcoats, Saskatchewan

Weather
  
6°C, Wind N at 10 km/h, 67% Humidity

Saltcoats is a small town in East Central Saskatchewan near the Manitoba border in Canada. The town's population was 474 in 2011. The town was built in the late 19th century, and its economy was driven by the railway. There is no longer passenger service to the town.

Contents

Map of Saltcoats, SK, Canada

History

The community was established in 1887 ahead of the arrival of the Manitoba and Northwestern Railway in 1888 when the post office was opened. In 1894, Saltcoats was the first village incorporated in the North-West Territories as they then were. The town was originally named 'Stirling', but that was later changed to Saltcoats, after Saltcoats, Scotland, the birthplace of a major railway shareholder and the home port of Allen Steam-ship Lines which brought over many of the immigrants from the British Isles that settled in the region.

In 1902, 208 Welsh settlers (44 families) fleeing unfavorable conditions in Welsh Patagonia came to Saltcoats, but within a generation their community lost its cultural cohesion and melted into the English-speaking cultural matrix.

Provincial Representation

  • Melville - Saltcoats Riding - Bob Bjornerud - Saskatchewan Party
  • Federal Representation

  • Yorkton Riding - Gary Breitkreuz - Conservative Party of Canada
  • Notable people

  • The Honourable Gordon Barnhart: Lieutenant-Governor of Saskatchewan (2007–2012)
  • The Very Reverend Walter H. Farquharson: internationally noted hymnodist; former Moderator of the United Church of Canada
  • Ron Liepert, Broadcaster, Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, Alberta Cabinet Minister, Member of Parliament
  • Joan McCusker: gold medallist in curling (1998 Winter Olympics)
  • Mark McDill: AKA the Sauce. Eater of breakfast
  • Stephen Andrew Steranka: Founder of RadComm Systems Corp. 1992 (Designer of Radioactive Detection Systems) Born in Saltcoats July 3 1959 to Alice (Hunt) Steranka and Andrew Steranka
  • References

    Saltcoats, Saskatchewan Wikipedia