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  • Rural Address, Wood River Rm No. 74 SK S0H 2K0 in Wood River Rm No. 74: Residential for sale : MLS®# SK005443

    Rural Address, Wood River Rm No. 74 SK S0H 2K0 Wood River Rm No. 74 S0H 2K0
    Main Photo: Rural Address, Wood River Rm No. 74 SK S0H 2K0 in Wood River Rm No. 74: Residential for sale : MLS®# SK005443
    $499,000
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    SK005443
    Bedrooms:
    4
    Bathrooms:
    4
    Floor Area:
    1,568 sq. ft.
    Discover your dream acreage built in 2012, offering breathtaking views and endless possibilities! Situated on 36.64 acres, this property is perfect for horse enthusiasts or hobbyist, complete with two outbuildings for all your needs. Step inside the beautiful home featuring vaulted ceilings and an open-concept design that seamlessly connects the kitchen, dining, and living areas—ideal for entertaining or simply enjoying the spacious layout. The large master bedroom includes a private ensuite with a relaxing soaker tub and shower, creating a perfect retreat. The fully finished basement provides even more living space, boasting a large game area, a dedicated office, an additional bedroom, and a bathroom—perfect for family or guests. Located just minutes from Lafleche and close to schools, this incredible property offers the best of both worlds—peaceful country living with convenient access to amenities. Don’t miss this rare opportunity! Natural gas line is on the property. More details
    Listed by Royal LePage Formula 1
  • 110 3rd Avenue West in Gravelbourg: Residential for sale : MLS®# SK013698

    110 3rd Avenue West Gravelbourg S0H 1X0
    Main Photo: 110 3rd Avenue West in Gravelbourg: Residential for sale : MLS®# SK013698
    $424,900
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    SK013698
    Bedrooms:
    3
    Bathrooms:
    2
    Floor Area:
    1,505 sq. ft.
    This Incredible Home is – A Must-See! Welcome to a truly exceptional and unique property that checks every box and then some. Whether you're new to town or just looking for more space, this home offers comfort, functionality, and room to grow. Step inside to a spacious main living room (450+ sq ft) featuring a cozy gas fireplace and projection screen—perfect for movie nights or entertaining. The main floor features a mudroom with deck access and a spare room ideal for laundry or storage. The open-concept kitchen includes a pantry with pull-out drawers, an island and a casual dining area with plenty of space to gather. Large, bright windows fill the living area with natural light and offer easy access to the xeriscape front yard, simply a stunner. The primary bedroom is conveniently located near a 4-piece bath and would fit a king-sized bed! Downstairs, enjoy a second family room, 3 more generously sized bedrooms, a 3-piece bath, laundry, and a utility room. Outside, a covered 12x17 south-facing deck with a pull-down sunshade leads to two impressive detached garages and a firepit area. One garage (35x25) is insulated, heated, and equipped with triple-phase power, an oversized overhead door, and built-in shelving—a dream workshop. The second (22x24) features a mezzanine, shelving, and double overhead doors—perfect for additional workspace or storage. You’ll also find two attached garages, one fully finished with built-in cabinetry for hobbies/tools, and another warehouse-sized for vehicles, boats, or ATVs. Fully fenced yard with remote gate and high privacy fencing, low-maintenance xeriscaping, interlocking patio stones, dual-access concrete driveways, generator, 220 amp, and much, much more. This property is loaded with features and offers unbeatable, unique value. Don't miss out—book your showing today! More details
    Listed by Global Direct Realty Inc.
  • in Lawtonia Rm No. 135: Residential for sale : MLS®# SK017308

    Lawtonia Rm No. 135 S0H 2B0
    Main Photo:  in Lawtonia Rm No. 135: Residential for sale : MLS®# SK017308
    $350,000
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    SK017308
    Bedrooms:
    2
    Bathrooms:
    1
    Floor Area:
    1,500 sq. ft.
    Visit REALTOR® website for additional information.This ideal starter or retirement property is located at the end a well maintained no through grid road the property enjoys 360 deg scenic views.The yard is landscaped with a stone driveway that leads to the 30ft x40ft barn with 240amp power that is set up for 2 horses both the barn and well house have new shingles the yard has several trees & wood planters.There is a 10 acre hay field & 9 acres fenced & cross fenced into 3 pastures with access to the automatic waterer & barn.There is a 20ft x 20ft corral for vets or farrier visits & a 100ft 200ft grass riding arena.The 2 bedroom home has had many upgrades has Starlink internet & main floor laundry.Improvements include newer 30 year shingles and ice guard.Newer fully insulated 2 car attached garage.Vinyl windows and trim.Vinyl siding. Vinyl gutters. Interior doors. Laminate flooring throughout bath has vinyl plank.Wood fireplace, built in shelving.As you enter from the garage into the mud room you will find coat and boot storage and large cleaning closet that leads into the newer kitchen which has stainless steel appliances a large double pantry with lots of storage and also includes the dining area.Off of the kitchen there is the main floor laundry with new stainless steel washer and dryer.The huge newly renovated 4 piece bathroom has a oversized walk in shower, 6ft soaker tub, comfort height toilet and quartz topped vanity and a storage closet.From the open concept kitchen you will find the huge living area that has 6ft patio doors leading onto the good sized south facing deck.There is access to the loft and the hallway leading to the two bedrooms. The bedrooms are a good size with the master having a huge walk in closet The unfinished basement is dry and offers lots of storage or room for a couple of extra rooms as well as the utility room and has vinyl windows. To the rear of the property is a large area that could be used for a garden with direct access to water. More details
    Listed by PG Direct Realty Ltd.
  • 700 Main Street East in Gravelbourg: Residential for sale : MLS®# SK985772

    700 Main Street East Gravelbourg S0H 1X0
    Main Photo: 700 Main Street East in Gravelbourg: Residential for sale : MLS®# SK985772
    $345,000
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    SK985772
    Bedrooms:
    4
    Bathrooms:
    2
    Floor Area:
    2,274 sq. ft.
    Historic House in Gravelbourg! This beautiful old train station was remodeled into a beautiful house. There is over 2,200 square feet of living space on the two levels with nice woodwork and heated floors. When you step into the Foyer you stop and look up at the open ceiling, wood staircase and wood balcony railing. The kitchen has granite counter tops, some stainless-steel appliances and peninsula with bar seating and heated floors. It has a large bathroom with jetted tub, shower/sauna unit, toilet and sink. There is a large master bedroom with dual closets. This property has a real nice curb appeal and the stucco siding on the house real adds to it also. The natural gas boiler in the basement is just over one year old. Gravelbourg has lots to offer with a Grocery Store, Skating Rink, Curling Rink, Pre K to 12 School, Hospital with Seniors Home nearby, Ambulance, Accountants, Post Office, Cathedral, Repair Shops, Welding Shop, Electronic store, Dentist, Doctor's Offices and much more. Furniture is negotiable More details
    Listed by Royal LePage Next Level
  • 604 Centre Street in Assiniboia: Residential for sale : MLS®# SK016794

    604 Centre Street Assiniboia S0H 0B0
    Main Photo: 604 Centre Street in Assiniboia: Residential for sale : MLS®# SK016794
    $329,900
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    SK016794
    Bedrooms:
    2
    Bathrooms:
    2
    Floor Area:
    1,700 sq. ft.
    Immaculate and move-in ready, this sprawling 1,700 sq ft semi-detached bungalow in Assiniboia offers the perfect combination of space, comfort, and convenience. Built in 2016 on a crawl space, the home features a bright open-concept design where the large living room flows seamlessly into the kitchen and dining areas – ideal for both everyday living and entertaining. With 2 bedrooms, a versatile den, and 2 full baths, the layout works beautifully for families, professionals, or retirees. You’ll love the attached double garage, the covered deck for year-round grilling, and the low-maintenance xeriscape yard. Perfectly situated at the top of Centre Street, this home offers a prime location close to all local amenities. Don’t miss this rare opportunity – an immaculate bungalow with a fantastic layout, modern build, and immediate possession available! More details
    Listed by Royal LePage Next Level
  • Rural Address, Gravelbourg Rm No. 104 SK S0H 1X0 in Gravelbourg Rm No. 104: Residential for sale : MLS®# SK987896

    Rural Address, Gravelbourg Rm No. 104 SK S0H 1X0 Gravelbourg Rm No. 104 S0H 1X0
    Main Photo: Rural Address, Gravelbourg Rm No. 104 SK S0H 1X0 in Gravelbourg Rm No. 104: Residential for sale : MLS®# SK987896
    $327,500
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    SK987896
    Bedrooms:
    4
    Bathrooms:
    2
    Floor Area:
    1,080 sq. ft.
    Located in the RM of Gravelbourg a short 7 km Southeast of the Town of Gravelbourg. This is the acreage you have been waiting for! The is a Pan Abode Cedar home constructed in 1980 on a full concrete basement. The cedar logs make for a very comforting home with the rich wood finishes. The semi open design is amplified by the vaulted ceilings. The kitchen cabinets were completely upgraded in 2008. The white cabinetry pops with the wood walls. You will enjoy the large Island in the dining room, with lots of extra storage room. The patio doors from this room lead to the large maintenance free deck. The living room has large windows to allow for lots of natural light and to enjoy the prairie views! The triple pane windows were all replaced in 2016. The primary bedroom features a double wide closet. The second bedroom has been refitted as main floor laundry for extra convenience. You will find a large storage room/den and a 4-piece bath to complete the main floor. The basement is fully developed with the addition of a family room, 3 extra bedrooms, 2 two-piece baths and tons of storage. Currently the owner has installed a 1500 Fibreglass Cistern for water for the home. Gravelbourg offers Reverse Osmosis water that is great to drink and easy on the fixtures. The shop is separated into two separate areas. Great for parking/storage and tinkering. The shed is 30 x 60 with the front 24 x 30 insulated. There is also another storage shed included as well as a play structure. This property is in great condition and has been very well maintained. Information on the Solar system and warranty is available. Book your appointment to view the property today. You are going to love it! More details
    Listed by Century 21 Insight Realty Ltd.
  • Rural Address, Stonehenge Rm No. 73 SK S0H 0B0 in Stonehenge Rm No. 73: Residential for sale : MLS®# SK011708

    Rural Address, Stonehenge Rm No. 73 SK S0H 0B0 Stonehenge Rm No. 73 S0H 0B0
    Main Photo: Rural Address, Stonehenge Rm No. 73 SK S0H 0B0 in Stonehenge Rm No. 73: Residential for sale : MLS®# SK011708
    $319,900
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    SK011708
    Bedrooms:
    3
    Bathrooms:
    2
    Floor Area:
    1,584 sq. ft.
    Enjoy nearly 10 acres of country living with stunning views and peaceful seclusion, just 15 minutes from Assiniboia and easy access to the highway. This well-maintained 2016 home offers 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a reverse osmosis water system, and sits in an established yard with excellent water supply. The property is fully equipped with corrals, pasture, a quonset, barn, multiple sheds, and heated water bowls for livestock. Additional highlights include a garden space, newer septic tank, and everything you need for comfortable, affordable acreage living. With low taxes and unbeatable value, this is the perfect opportunity to enjoy rural Saskatchewan at its best. More details
    Listed by Royal LePage Next Level
  • 205 5th Avenue East in Gravelbourg: Residential for sale : MLS®# SK008445

    205 5th Avenue East Gravelbourg S0H 1X0
    Main Photo: 205 5th Avenue East in Gravelbourg: Residential for sale : MLS®# SK008445
    $299,900
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    SK008445
    Bedrooms:
    5
    Bathrooms:
    3
    Floor Area:
    1,732 sq. ft.
    Gravelbourg, Saskatchewan offers small-town historic charm in a family-friendly, safe community—ideal for home buyers seeking affordable real estate in a welcoming rural setting with all the amenities found in larger centres, including a hospital, doctors, Collège Mathieu, K–12 schools, shopping, groceries, restaurants, local businesses, RCMP, a cultural centre, and family activities including swim club, all within ten minutes of Thompson Lake Regional Park and golf course. This solid, character-filled historic Eaton home for sale in Saskatchewan offers five bedrooms, three bathrooms, and an oversized (24' x 32') heated attached garage with direct entry, parking for eight vehicles plus RV parking. The home blends timeless charm with major updates, including being professionally moved onto a solid, energy-efficient ICF (Insulated Concrete Form) foundation with in-floor heat in the basement in 2001—an incredibly valuable upgrade for long-term durability and peace of mind. Step onto the inviting covered front porch and into the main floor featuring tall ceilings, a spacious living room, dining room, kitchen, front office/den, and a 2pc bath. Upstairs offers four bedrooms and a luxurious bathroom with a jacuzzi soaker tub and separate shower. The basement adds more living space with in-floor heat, a cozy gas fireplace in the family room, an additional bedroom *window may not meet current legal egress, and a 3pc bathroom. Recent updates include a brand new metal roof, PVC fencing, new flooring in the dining and living rooms, new grass in the backyard, and a xeriscaped front yard—great for cutting down those watering bills. Ready for a lifestyle change? Contact your REALTOR® today to book a viewing. More details
    Listed by Realty Executives MJ
  • 107 1st Avenue West in Gravelbourg: Residential for sale : MLS®# SK007386

    107 1st Avenue West Gravelbourg S0H 1X0
    Main Photo: 107 1st Avenue West in Gravelbourg: Residential for sale : MLS®# SK007386
    $289,900
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    SK007386
    Bedrooms:
    4
    Bathrooms:
    2
    Floor Area:
    1,966 sq. ft.
    Stunning Brick Character Home on 4 Lots in Gravelbourg This is one of Gravelbourg’s original landmark homes—a stately 2-storey brick beauty loaded with character and history. Situated on four lots and surrounded by mature hedges, you’ll enjoy a private, park-like yard with alley and street access, RV parking, and a 28' x 40' heated garage that matches the home’s original brickwork. Inside, you’ll find 4 bedrooms upstairs, 2 wood-burning fireplaces, and a warm, inviting main floor living space. The craftsmanship shows in every detail—from the trim to the brickwork to the overall feel of a home built to last. Original hardwood on main floor. This is your chance to own a unique property with room to add your own modern touches—all for under $300,000. You won’t find another one like this. More details
    Listed by Royal LePage Next Level
  • 901 Connaught Avenue in Limerick: Residential for sale : MLS®# SK018284

    901 Connaught Avenue Limerick S0H 2P0
    Main Photo: 901 Connaught Avenue in Limerick: Residential for sale : MLS®# SK018284
    $285,000
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    SK018284
    Bedrooms:
    3
    Bathrooms:
    2
    Floor Area:
    983 sq. ft.
    Looking for a place to park your big toys, run a small business, or just tinker to your heart’s content? Feast your eyes on this 40x60 heated shop in Limerick, Saskatchewan – the ultimate man-cave, she-shed, or whatever-you-want-it-to-be headquarters! Fully serviced and sitting pretty on a titled lot, this shop is ready for your wildest dreams (or at least your welder and a few ATVs).But wait, there’s more! This property isn’t just a shop – it’s a whole lifestyle package! Included in this deal is a detached 2-car garage for your extra toys or that project car you swear you’ll finish someday. Plus, you get a cozy 3-bedroom, 2-bath house to rest your head after a day of wrench-turning or world-domination scheming. All this sits on a spacious 1.28 acres of land – plenty of room for your victory garden, a giant Slip ‘N Slide, or just basking in the Saskatchewan sun with a cold one. Located in the charming town of Limerick, this property is perfect for the entrepreneur, hobbyist, or anyone who’s ever said, “If I just had a big shop, I could rule the world!” So, grab your toolbox, your imagination, and maybe a sense of humor – this place is ready to make your dreams come true (or at least give you a great spot to store your stuff).Contact your agent today for a tour – because who says you can’t live, work, and laugh all in one place! More details
    Listed by Realty Hub Brokerage
  • 207 Dominion Road in Assiniboia: Residential for sale : MLS®# SK996102

    207 Dominion Road Assiniboia S0H 0B0
    Main Photo: 207 Dominion Road in Assiniboia: Residential for sale : MLS®# SK996102
    $269,900
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    SK996102
    Bedrooms:
    3
    Bathrooms:
    2
    Floor Area:
    1,204 sq. ft.
    This is it, the home you have been possibly waiting for!! This bungalow in Assiniboia is situated in an ideal area which backs onto green space, close to schools, pools and downtown. You can tell that a lot of time and craftsmanship went into the home from the custom made kitchen cabinets, new subfloor and LVP, moveable island with built in drawers, spice rack and garbage bin, all new windows, new doors, custom blinds for the living room and dining room, new closet doors in bedrooms, remodeled bathrooms and so much more. Then we get to the basement and more WOW, from the custom made fireplace and cabinets, floating sub floor and vinyl flooring, built in pantry, renovated bathroom, almost all new windows, blow in insulation, built in laundry station, custom made bar and again so much more. Then we get to the outside of the home and well it doesn't stop out here from new asphalt shingles, replaced sewer line, new vinyl siding with faux rock features, soffit, facia and eaves, covered composite deck with natural gas BBQ line, firepit and endless landscaping upgrades you get the overall feeling of the care and dedication put forward on the entire property. Don't hesitate on booking your own private viewing. More details
    Listed by Royal LePage Landmart
  • 109 1st Avenue East in Gravelbourg: Residential for sale : MLS®# SK019363

    109 1st Avenue East Gravelbourg S0H 1X0
    Main Photo: 109 1st Avenue East in Gravelbourg: Residential for sale : MLS®# SK019363
    $269,900
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    SK019363
    Bedrooms:
    4
    Bathrooms:
    2
    Floor Area:
    1,131 sq. ft.
    Are you looking for your next home? You won't want to miss this one - pride of ownership shines here! This immaculately maintained bi-level home was built in 1991 and boasts over 1,100 sq.ft. with a double attached garage. This 4 bed / 2 bath home provides excellent space for a family. Excellent curb appeal as you pull up. Heading inside you are greeted by a spacious foyer with access to your attached garage. Heading upstairs we are greeted by a good sized living room. Heading back we find a spacious formal dining room with access to your huge tiered deck - perfect for entertaining or your morning coffee. Off the dining room we find a large U-shaped kitchen boasting lots of cabinets and counter space - with an eat-up bar. This is sure to be the heart of this home. Down the hall we find 2 large bedrooms! Finishing off the main floor we find main floor laundry and a 4 piece bathroom. Heading downstairs we have a large family room - the perfect place for the kids to play. There is a second 4 piece bath, 2 more large bedrooms, a den/office and storage spaces! Outside we find a large 50' x 150' lot with lots of privacy from the hedges. Lots of grass and a large garden area as well. This home provides great value for any buyer - excellent family home! Located in the bustling town of Gravelbourg - just minutes from Thomson Lake! Reach out today to book your showing! More details
    Listed by Royal LePage Next Level
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Lafleche Saskatchewan Information

Lafleche is a small town in southwest Saskatchewan, Canada in the Rural Municipality of Wood River No. 74. The community is located at the intersection of Highway 13 and Highway 58. It is 20 km south of Gravelbourg and 45 km west of Assiniboia. It is situated on the south bank of Lafleche Creek, which is a tributary of Wood River. Thomson Lake Regional Park is located 10 minutes north of town.[4] The village of Buffalo Head started to form one and a half miles east of the present townsite with the arrival of settlers in 1905. The name was changed to Lafleche in honour of Louis-François Richer Laflèche.[5] In 1910, a school district was formed and a school was built at the corner of four townships on a quarter of land owned by Mr. Belisle. In March 1912, there was already a hamlet set on a piece of land owned by F. X. Brunelle. There was a bank, two stores and blacksmith shops. In 1912, the railway was built to Expanse, then in the fall as far as Assiniboia. When the Canadian Pacific Railway line came through in 1913 lots were divided and businesses were quickly established. Since the rail line did not pass through the hamlet, the houses of the hamlet were moved to the new site on the southeast quarter of Section 2, Township 9, Range 5, and soon another village with spacious streets and avenues sprung up and developed rapidly. By 1913 there was the following businesses, Square Deal Store, Harness, Palace Livery, Beaver Lumber, Coal, Lafleche Cafe, Murphy’s Pool Hall, Metropole Hotel, The Western Trading Co., Lafleche Meat Market, City Dray, City Garage, City Restaurant and Bakery, Glenholm Farm, Chopping, The Lafleche Blacksmith. Growth was so rapid that Lafleche was incorporated as a village in 1913. Telegraph service was established in Lafleche on December 1, 1913. By 1914 the village was composed of twelve blocks. Among the settlers who came to Lafléche Augustin Paul Alfred BAYLE (1882–1915) has to be mentioned as a warrior. Born in Seyne-les-Alpes, Basses-Alpes, France on March 15, 1882,the son of a farmer. After his military service in the 3nd regiment of infantry in Aix-en-Provence (1905–1906), he emigrated to Canada. After living in Manitoba (1907–1911) he moved to Laflèche (1912) and settled there as a rancher (see: Emile Dubois: “Laflèche, paroisse d’avenir, 1915, who mentioned p 5 “Bayle” among the 12 french people landkeepers in the village). After the déclaration of war on August 2, 1914, Augustin Bayle sailed back to France to do his duty. He has been killed in Action in the tranchee during the battle of Remenonville (Meuse, near Verdun) on August 14, 1915 (see his military registry file at his name on the French sites “Mémoire des hommes” and “Grand mémorial”). He was a bachelor. In 1915, many new businesses opened up, Cockshutt Plow Company, a jewelry store, Wyman and Ball (clothing store), a drug store, three lumber yards (Security Lumber, Beaver Lumber, Citizens Lumber), the Lafleche-Meleval Farmers Elevators, Purity Oil, Kennedy Grain, a livery and feed barn, Real Estate and Loan Office. In 1916 a millinery was opened up which made fur hats to order. Two other private millinery stores were opened, one which became a regular was called Ladies Ready-to-Wear. Leo Brunelle, operated a grocery store but also began to take measurements for men and had a complete line of samples from which to choose. Adolphe Campeau took orders after Leo Brunelle left. Professionals too were soon attracted to Lafleche. In 1919 water had to be hauled to town from the Rosy farm, and professional nursing services were available by Nurse Noble. In 1921 all school children were inoculated for typhoid fever. In 1922, it was the year of the Big Bank Robbery. On May 24, thieves broke into the Bank of Hocheloga, blowing the safe but were unsuccessful in opening it. Constable Pete Whitelaw was shot in the thigh while trying to apprehend the culprits. As a result, he spent two months in a Moose Jaw hospital. In September robbers once again visited the village. Telephone wires were cut and shots were fired at Mrs. Vick (telephone operator), Chas. Chan and Alex Stewart. No money was taken and the robbers fled by car. In 1927, trees were planted on both sides of Main Street. A fire brigade was organized, with Nap Deuast as fire chief. Cement sidewalks were built in September of that year. Rest Rooms were opened for women also at this time. In 1927 or 1928 a Men’s Ready-to-Wear store was opened by Lawrence Lazure, next to the Globe Theatre. His office was shared by Mr. A Tissot, who was Lafleche’s first photographer. The Globe Theatre began to show “sound” movies. This theatre was operational till about 1942 by Mr. Passmore but he sold it to Mr. E. Flynn. The theatre building is presently the Club 50. Before 1927, the people would watch silent movies in the basement of what is now the Legion Hall. In August 1928, the Shaunavon Electric Company furnished electric lights and current to the village of Lafleche. By November 1929, street lights outlined Main Street. The thirties saw hard times in the community of Lafleche. People worked for twenty cents an hour and team and man for sixty cents an hour. Rent was three to five dollars a month. Despite the drought, Lafleche was to become a village of cleanliness and beauty. Boulevards were laid out on street adjacent to Main Street and trees were planted. Ernest Colpron planted trees that was once an empty lot and is now the site of Lafleche and District Health Center. In 1937 after eight consecutive crop failures, the once prosperous Lafleche district was near rock bottom. In dire need of credit, farmers and small businessmen found the bank and other financial institutions had no confidence in their ability to repay. Within a year the people of Lafleche launched the first rural community credit union in the province. Lafleche Credit Union received its charter on April 19, 1938. Lafleche survived the thirties and the early war years of the forties. In 1943, Dr. Belcourt was appointed the first Municipal doctor, and Lafleche took over the operation of a hospital in 1944, establishing a hospital district in 1945. In 1947 Saskatchewan Power signed an agreement with Lafleche to supply electrical energy. Many of the buildings were built of lumber and with unsafe heating furnaces, many fires were reported. Lafleche did not have very good fire preventive measures, with only two teams of horses and two water tanks. Many of the first buildings were destroyed by fires and most of the livery and feed barns were burned. In 1948 a fire destroyed a third of the buildings on the east side of Main Street which led to the purchase of a fire truck and equipment and a siren alarm. The Village of Lafleche became a town in 1953 with C.P. Dewulf as the first mayor. In 1954 vapour lights were installed by Saskatchewan Power Corporation and in 1956 the town received water and sewer service. The sewer main construction began in 1957 and in June, 1958 the Town Water and Sewer Plant was officially opened. In 1960 a piece of land was bought for the purpose of a landing strip for light airplanes. In 1961 Saskatchewan Government Telephone constructed a new dial office and telephone. Water meters were installed in residences and business places. Automatic telephones came in operation on July 5, 1962. In November, 1961 a curling rink with three sheets of ice came into operation. As a tribute to Saskatchewan’s 60th anniversary the town of Lafleche built self-contained housing units for senior citizens. The Wood River Centennial Home was opened on July 8, 1967. In 1969 the streets were paved in Lafleche. 1971 was the Homecoming Celebration. 1973 saw the opening of a new skating rink. On October 24, 1977 the Wheatland Lodge was opened as an eighteen suite, senior citizen low rental housing building. Lafleche celebrated its Centennial in 2013.[6] In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Lafleche had a population of 373 living in 184 of its 201 total private dwellings, a change of -2.4% from its 2016 population of 382. With a land area of 1.43 km2 (0.55 sq mi), it had a population density of 260.8/km2 (675.6/sq mi) in 2021.[7] The First Presbyterian Church was the first church in the community with F. W. Therrien (a lay minister) conducting the first services in 1913. Construction of the Roman Catholic church was also begun in 1913 with Father Emile Dubois arriving in 1914. He actively helped pioneers establish themselves in the vicinity and within five years the population increased from 300 to 600. In 1915 the Sisters of the Holy Cross arrived and in the winter of 1916 and 1917 a convent with a school for boys and girls was completed.[12] Enrolment included 40 students boarders and local day students. Five years later student enrolment had climbed to 140. In 1922 a new larger brick faced church with a gothic steeple was built. St. Radegonde Roman Catholic Church is now a listed heritage property.[13] The old church became the Legion Hall.[6][14] From 1909 until the railway came, mail was delivered to Lafleche by horse and buggy or sleigh from different points on the main line. However, once the railway was built, mail came regularly. Mail was sorted on the train as it went along. Mail was taken aboard and dropped off at each stop all across Canada. Tom Murphy was the first postman in Lafleche, and held the position until July 26, 1912. Mr. Edmond Bilodeau became postmaster in 1927, a held the position for 27 years. He retired on April 25, 1955. On July 31, 1958, the train service was discontinued, and mail trucks took over the business of mail service to Lafleche and surrounding towns.[6] Following the arrival of the railway in 1913, construction of grain elevators came about. The first elevator was built in 1912 by M.B. Lyttle. The capacity of elevators built at this time was 25,000 to 35, 000 bushel capacity. Some of the first grain elevator businesses in Lafleche were: Shepard Grain Company, Saskatchewan Co-op Elevator Company which were both built in 1914. In 1915 the Shepard Company sold to Alberta Pacific Grain Company. In 1916 the Lafleche Meleval’s Farmer’s Elevator Company, McCabe Brothers Elevator Company and the Imperial Elevator Company were built. Some of these elevators did not last around too long and others changed hands many times. The Lafleche Flour Mill was built in 1914 by Paul Bourdy. The mill was operated for a few years, then operations were suspended until 1920. In 1921, Fred Anderson rented the mill. He was soon joined by E. Olsen. Mr. Olsen became the manager and hired Herb Husband to run the mill at night and later hired Jim Clark. During the winter the mill ran day and night for five months. The flour went to retailers and bakers around Lafleche. In the late 1930s mill work became limited and by 1940, only custom grinding was done. Operations stopped in 1941, when the owners moved away. In 1952 the building was bought and converted into a seed cleaning plan. This operation kept going until 1974, when the owner died and operations ceased. It was sold in a public auction, dismantled and removed from the site.[6] The Bank of Hochelaga was established in 1920 until 1924. Though not in operation for very long, it gave the townspeople excitement, when an attempted robbery occurred on May 24, 1922. On March 13, 1924 it was reported that the Lafleche Branch of the Bank of Hochelaga would be closed and accounts would be transferred to the Bank of Hochelaga in Gravelbourg. The closing of the Lafleche branch corresponded with changes that were occurring in Montreal at the time. The Bank of Toronto began doing business in 1913. In 1955 the name was changed to Toronto-Dominion when the Bank of Toronto and the Dominion Bank amalgamated. H.R. Forfar was the first manager of the bank in 1913 and held the position until 1914. In 1937, after eight consecutive crop failures, Lafleche’s district was hitting a financial low. Banks did not have faith in farmers and small businesses to repay loans, so a few local residents explored the idea of a credit union. On April 19, 1938, charter No. 12 was granted to the Lafleche Credit Union Limited which then became the first rural community credit union in the province. Starting with assets valued at $52.50 and twelve members, the company grew to have $10, 994 assets and about two hundred members after the first year. In 1948, there was 1087 members and assets reaches $518,000. This helped put the Lafleche district back in prosperity. The Lafleche Credit Union Limited is also known for having granted the first credit union loan for the purchase of farm land. In 1954, the Fir Mountain Savings and Credit Union amalgamated with the Lafleche Credit Union and in 1971 Glentworth Credit Union amalgamated too. A branch office is maintained in Glentworth. Al Charbonneau, an early employee of the credit union, went on to a distinguished career, first as manager of the Saskatchewan Credit Union League in 1959, and later as CEO of the World Council of Credit Unions from 1981-1993. One credit union historian states that “[p]artly because he came from a francophone background in Canada, Charbonneau had a deep understanding of the cultural dimensions of credit unionism. … He would provide considerable leadership in expanding the linguistic capabilities of the World Council and in expanding contacts with European movements.”[6][15] In 1922, a power plant was operated by Zotique Raiche to operate lights in the Village of Lafleche. It was called the Lafleche Light Company and was powered by a 50 H.P. engine. It operated from dark until eleven o’clock, Monday and Tuesday mornings and also by special arrangements for dances. The first street lights were installed in 1923. In 1933, only two street lights were left in operation due to the depression. In September, 1936, a request for more street lights was requested by Lafleche. The total cost of running eight lights was $15.00 per month. In 1947, it was bought out by Saskatchewan Power Commission. In 1949 the voltage of the town was increased from 2300 volts to 4600 volts.[6] Before Lafleche had a doctor, their needs were met by Dr. Gravel from Gravelbourg. Lafleche had its first medical doctor in March, 1913. Dr. DuChene did not last long because of an unfortunate accident. Gangrene set in and he died on December 9, 1913. Other doctors came and went between the years 1914 – 1916. In September, 1916, Dr. Louis-Emile Belcourt took over the position and held it for thirty-two years. He was truly a pioneer doctor, for her traveled many miles in a wide area surrounding Lafleche to meet people’s needs. He purchased a snow-plane during the thirties with speeds up to fifty miles an hour to reach more people in less time. Dr. Belcourt opened the first hospital in 1941. Dr. Belcourt assisted in over 3000 births and assisted at and performed over 1500 operations. In 1948, Dr. Belcourt left to practice medicine in Moose Jaw. Dr. The R.M. of Wood River took over the hospital in 1945 and in 1957 a new hospital was built. In 1913, a drugstore was opened. Adrien Belcourt took over the drugstore in 1919. He sold the original building in 1942, and moved it into the Liquor Board Store, which has housed the Lafleche Pharmacy since. Adrien Belcourt ran the drugstore for forty-five years, from 1919–1964, when he retired. The store has since then been managed by his son, Edmond. Lafleche had one of the first dentists to practice in southern Saskatchewan. Dr. W.G. Wallace, first started in 1913, working two days a week in Lafleche and two days a week in Gravelbourg. In 1916, he worked solely out of Lafleche. Dr. Kestrel replaced Dr. Wallace in May, 1929. From 1918-1942, Mrs. Cameroon operated a private nursing home. Mrs. Margaret Douglas provided nursing services from 1916-1926. Mrs. Noble came to Lafleche from England and was a trained nurse. Mrs. Deluge also operated a nursing home. Mrs. Bola Boyd was a midwife and nurse in Lafleche for twenty-four years. Mrs. Boyd ran a licensed nursing home for close to fifteen years. She was the matron at the hospital for over nine years. Mrs. William Klein the matron at the hospital before Mrs. Boyd and was sometimes called upon to help assist in operations.[6] Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lafleche,_Saskatchewan

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Understanding Topsoil Depth in Alberta: Insights from AAFC SLC Version 3.2 Data

Topsoil depth is a critical factor for agricultural productivity, influencing water retention, nutrient availability, and root growth. The provided map of Alberta illustrates the topsoil depth in inches, highlighting significant regional variations. This analysis is based on data from the Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) Soil Landscapes of Canada (SLC) Version 3.2.

Key Observations

The topsoil depth in Western Alberta and the Rockies is generally shallow, ranging from 0 to 6 inches. This is due to the rugged terrain and erosional processes associated with mountainous regions. The shallow topsoil in these areas supports forests and natural vegetation rather than extensive agriculture.

Central Alberta, including areas around Edmonton and Red Deer, exhibits moderate to deep topsoil depths, generally between 8 to 14 inches. These depths are conducive to productive agriculture, supporting a variety of crops. The deeper topsoil in central regions contributes to higher agricultural yields and sustainable farming practices.

In Southern and Eastern Alberta, regions such as Calgary and areas towards the Saskatchewan border show variable topsoil depths ranging from 6 to 10 inches. While suitable for agriculture, these areas may require careful soil management to maintain productivity. Areas with shallower topsoil are more drought-resistant and may need irrigation and soil conservation practices.

Regional Analysis

The Rocky Mountain Influence is evident in the shallow topsoil of the Rocky Mountain foothills, resulting from the rocky and rugged terrain, limiting soil accumulation. These areas are more suited to forest growth and natural vegetation rather than intensive agriculture.

In contrast, the Prairie Conditions in central Alberta benefit from moderate to deep topsoil, which is ideal for crop production and supports Alberta’s agricultural economy. Maintaining topsoil depth through conservation practices is essential for sustaining long-term agrarian productivity in these areas.

Implications for Agriculture

Understanding topsoil depth is crucial for effective soil management practices, including crop selection, irrigation, and fertilization. Farmers can use this data to optimize their farming practices, choosing crops suited to the available topsoil depth and implementing appropriate soil conservation measures. Deeper topsoil improves water retention and nutrient availability, which is essential for healthy crop growth and high yields.

Conclusion

The topsoil depth map of Alberta reveals significant regional variations influenced by geographical features such as the Rocky Mountains and the fertile plains of central Alberta. Understanding these variations is crucial for optimizing agricultural practices and ensuring sustainable farming. By leveraging this data, farmers can improve crop yields, manage soil health, and enhance overall agrarian productivity in Alberta.

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  • Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) Soil Landscapes of Canada (SLC) Version 3.2 Data
  • Alberta Agriculture and Forestry