Country Canada Census division 10 Post office Founded 1908-10-12 Elevation 558 m Population 204 (2011) Province Saskatchewan | Region Saskatchewan Rural Municipality Mount Hope Incorporated (Village) December 14, 1908 Area 114 ha Local time Sunday 8:47 PM Area code 306 | |
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Semans saskatchewan
Semans is a small agricultural village in Mount Hope No. 279, Saskatchewan, Canada. The population was 204 at the 2011 Canada Census. The village is located approximately 125 km north of Regina and 195 km south east of Saskatoon.
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Map of Semans, SK, Canada
Demographics
Semans has a population of 267 (according to Canada 2001 Census), with an estimated rural population of 750.
In 2006, Semans had a population of 195 living in 137 dwellings, a -27.0% decrease from 2001. The village has a land area of 1.18 km2 (0.46 sq mi) and a population density of 164.7/km2 (427/sq mi).
History
Semans celebrated 100 years as a village with a centennial anniversary homecoming on July 2008.
Settlers first homesteaded in the Semans area as early as 1904. Semans, named for the wife of a railroad official, was one in the alphabetical sequence of towns on the Grand Trunk Railway line between Winnipeg, Manitoba and Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. A picture of the first station shows the spelling as "Semons". The first sports day was held on July 1, 1908. The railroad station and first grain elevator were built by the fall of 1908. In a little more than a year, local businesses could supply almost all necessary commodities and the population was 48 people. The first open air rink was in use by 1907.
On October 28, 1908, the Semans Board of Trade sent correspondence regarding the organization of Semans under the Village Act of 1908. A petition was sent on November 4, 1908, signed by the businesses. Semans was established December 14, 1908.