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Rural Address, Turtle Lake SK S0M 2Y0 in Turtle Lake: Lot/Land for sale : MLS®# SK008303
Rural Address, Turtle Lake SK S0M 2Y0 Turtle Lake S0M 2Y0 $899,000Lot/Land- Status:
- Active
- MLS® Num:
- SK008303
Discover the ultimate 330 ft. lakefront retreat with this 19.67-acre prime property at Turtle Lake, Evergreen Acres. Turtle Lake is one of Saskatchewan's largest and deepest lakes. In winter, ice fishing is a popular activity. Located within walking distance to golf course and nearby amenities including some boat launches, a store, gas station, restaurant, hotel, and ice fishing ridge, this property provides everything you need for a perfect lakeside lifestyle. Contact us for more details and to explore this exceptional piece of land! More detailsListed by Century 21 Prairie Elite- All MLS® Listing in Alberta & Saskatchewan
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in Cochin: Lot/Land for sale : MLS®# SK018500
Cochin S0M 0L0 $499,900Lot/Land- Status:
- Active
- MLS® Num:
- SK018500
Discover a rare opportunity to own property with breathtaking views overlooking Jackfish Lake! This full parcel purchase offers 15 lots, each serviced with power, gas, and water. Average lot length is 45.684 metres, with building restrictions in place including a 40-foot setback from the rear of the lots. Whether you’re looking to build your everyday home or a summer getaway, this location is ideal. Just a short 20-minute commute to the Battlefords and less than an hour to the ski resort, you can enjoy year-round convenience and recreation. Situated in the Hunts Cove division, residents benefit from access to a secluded beach, while being only minutes from the Cochin's public main beach, tennis courts, playgrounds, ice cream shop, and convenience store/gas station. Individual lots are also available for purchase. Don’t miss this chance to build your dream at the lake—call today for more details! More detailsListed by Dream Realty SK- All MLS® Listing in Alberta & Saskatchewan
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Lot 2 N 2ND Avenue in Meota: Lot/Land for sale : MLS®# SK007630
Lot 2 N 2ND Avenue Meota S0M 1X0 $449,500Lot/Land- Status:
- Active
- MLS® Num:
- SK007630
Development opportunity! This parcel can be divided into 5 lots or keep all 2.1ac to yourself and build a dream home on the tranquil shores of Jackfish Lake in the subdivision of Signature Shores. You are one street up from the lake and being at a higher elevation your lakeview wont be obstructed by any future builds. Enjoy unparalleled access to excellent fishing or boating adventures right from your doorstep. The lot's eastern exposure makes sure you always wake up to a beautiful sunrise over the lake, further enhancing its appeal. Nestled in a peaceful setting yet conveniently located in the village of Meota, this is more than just land – it's an invitation to a lifestyle. By purchasing this parcel, you also have an opportunity to purchase a boat slip at the inland marina next door (yes! an inland marina!). The path leading to the marina is golf cart friendly, making it so simple to access your boat to head out onto the lake. Also being built by the inland marina is a convenience store, playground, pickleball court, and splash park! Fun for everyone. Don’t let the depth of this lake fool you - there is plenty of fish here! Northern pike, walleye, perch, and whitefish are all species you will find at the end of your hook. The village of Meota has a restaurant, bank, liquor store, and a challenging 9-hole golf course. Located 20 minutes north of North Battleford, 1 hour 45 minutes northwest of Saskatoon, or 1 hour 30 minutes east of Lloydminster. Come relax at the lake! GST is applicable. More detailsListed by Coldwell Banker Signature- All MLS® Listing in Alberta & Saskatchewan
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820 Wild Rose Lane in Mervin Rm No.499: Sunset View Beach (Mervin Rm No.499) Lot/Land for sale : MLS®# SK011157
820 Wild Rose Lane Sunset View Beach (Mervin Rm No.499) Mervin Rm No.499 S0M 1J0 $375,000Lot/Land- Status:
- Active
- MLS® Num:
- SK011157
Have you ever dreamed of waking up to the sound of water lapping on the shore, sipping your morning coffee and ending your day with breathtaking sunsets? if so, this spacious lakefront lot is your perfect opportunity to turn that dream into a reality. This property is ready for you develop your dream cabin or home. With water, sewer and power already in place, you will be able to get started this spring. Located at the South end of Sunset View, you are on a quiet street and only have a few neighbors nearby. SSV has a great playground and public beach area as well as 2 boat launches. More detailsListed by Lake & Country Realty Ltd.- All MLS® Listing in Alberta & Saskatchewan
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1300 Birch Drive in Turtle Lake: Lot/Land for sale : MLS®# SK027396
1300 Birch Drive Turtle Lake S0M 1J0 $329,000Lot/Land- Status:
- Active
- MLS® Num:
- SK027396
TURTLE LAKE– Exclusive Lakefront lot – Indian Point! Prime Waterfront lot at 1300 Birch Drive, Indian Point, Turtle Lake Build-Ready Advantage. Flat cleared site is ready for immediate construction with natural gas at lot line and power available at pole. Unique Location and Site offers several architectural options for custom all year home or cabin. PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS Power available at the pole (currently disconnected). Low Maintenance Start – Existing concrete septic tank in place. (Note: Professionally cleaned and closed following cabin removal; buyer to verify capacity for new build). Access: Rear-Lane Access (ideal for construction staging and boat storage). Shed Storage: Existing on-site shed included; perfect for tools/materials during your build. Gently sloped terrain to (Crown Land) Sandy Beach below ideal for walkout designs. Bonus Shoreline depth with lot 115’ deep and Crown land (approximately 20’) which includes the sandy beach providing a bonus depth feel of 135’. Westfacing lakefront with views of the Lake, the Point and evening Sunsets. On Birch Drive, the heart of Indian Point. Established residential neighbourhood. Year-round neighbours. Mature trees around the lot. Nearby Baseball Diamond. Grocery Store and Gas 15-20 minute drive. Livelong is the nearest town. Meadow Lake, The Battlefords, and Lloyminister nearest cities. Turtle Lake has Northern Pike, Walleye, Perch, Whitefish, and Cisco. There are 2 parks at Turtle Lake: The Turtle Lake Recreation Site and The 112 Acre Turtle Lake Nature Sanctuary (trails for wildlife viewing, hiking, cycling and cross-country skiing). 18 hole Golf course near Powm Beach Turtle Lake in West Central Saskatchewan, is a recreational lake known for its natural beauty, friendly community and relaxed lakeside atmosphere–A place to build a legacy of your own. More detailsListed by Choice Realty Systems- All MLS® Listing in Alberta & Saskatchewan
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144 Turtle Crescent in Turtle View: Lot/Land for sale : MLS®# SK015635
144 Turtle Crescent Turtle View S0M 1J0 $225,000Lot/Land- Status:
- Active
- MLS® Num:
- SK015635
When Viewing This Property On Realtor.ca Please Click On The Multimedia or Virtual Tour Link For More Property Info.Enjoy the peace and quite here at the Resort Village of Turtle View located on the East side of Turtle Lake. This lot is ready to have trees cleared enough for your cabin, garage and as much back yard as you want. Power and gas are ran to lot boundary. The resort has a public boat launch and beautiful sandy beach to sit and watch the kids enjoy the swimming area. More detailsListed by PG Direct Realty Ltd.- All MLS® Listing in Alberta & Saskatchewan
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142 Turtle Crescent in Turtle View: Lot/Land for sale : MLS®# SK015663
142 Turtle Crescent Turtle View S0M 1J0 $199,000Lot/Land- Status:
- Active
- MLS® Num:
- SK015663
When Viewing This Property On Realtor.ca Please Click On The Multimedia or Virtual Tour Link For More Property Info.This beautiful lot is located at the quiet and peaceful Resort Village of Turtle View on the East side of Turtle Lake. The resort village hosts and beautiful sandy beach and swim area, public boat launch. This lot has been cleared of most trees, power and gas run to lot boundary. This lot is large enough for your cabin and garage to store the toys and leave enough space for enjoying the evenings and mornings. More detailsListed by PG Direct Realty Ltd.- All MLS® Listing in Alberta & Saskatchewan
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Rural Address, Mervin Rm No.499 SK S0M 1J0 in Mervin Rm No.499: Kopp's Kove (Mervin Rm No.499) Lot/Land for sale : MLS®# SK005818
Rural Address, Mervin Rm No.499 SK S0M 1J0 Kopp's Kove (Mervin Rm No.499) Mervin Rm No.499 S0M 1J0 $165,000Lot/Land- Status:
- Active
- MLS® Num:
- SK005818
If you're seeking a peaceful, private spot to build on, look no further than this 1.37-acre, well-treed lot located at the north end of Kopp’s Kove. Situated at the corner of Cottage Road and Bekolay Avenue, the property features a gently elevated area at the back—an ideal location for a cabin. With thoughtful placement, your cabin could offer a beautiful view of the lake while remaining secluded from the main road. The lot is situated walking distance to both Kopp's Kove beaches and backs on to the storage area for the community. Kopp's community has several public amenities including a sandy beach play park, basket ball and pickle ball courts. There is no GST on the lot. More detailsListed by Lake & Country Realty Ltd.- All MLS® Listing in Alberta & Saskatchewan
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Rural Address, Mervin Rm No.499 SK S0M 1J0 in Mervin Rm No.499: Kopp's Kove (Mervin Rm No.499) Lot/Land for sale : MLS®# SK005463
Rural Address, Mervin Rm No.499 SK S0M 1J0 Kopp's Kove (Mervin Rm No.499) Mervin Rm No.499 S0M 1J0 $154,000Lot/Land- Status:
- Active
- MLS® Num:
- SK005463
If you’re looking to build, Kopps Kove has a few lots that would be fantastic. Lot 1 has good elevation, is close to the lake and boat launch, plus is just a short walk to the main beach. Lot 1 has the Power and NG to the property edge, so just speak with the RM of Mervin, get your permits, and start to build the cabin of your dreams. The front area of the lot is wide open for easy development while the back portion of the lot is mostly poplar and aspen, so you can carve out to suit your needs. It is located right off the main road into Kopps Kove (North side) and has a good buffer between the roadway and the lot. More detailsListed by Lake & Country Realty Ltd.- All MLS® Listing in Alberta & Saskatchewan
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109 Chitek Drive in Chitek Lake: Lot/Land for sale : MLS®# SK016902
109 Chitek Drive Chitek Lake S0J 0L0 $150,000Lot/Land- Status:
- Active
- MLS® Num:
- SK016902
Chitek Lake is one of the province’s most popular lakes for summer and winter activity, and now you can have your dream home on a large lot just back from Main Beach! Ideally located along Chitek Drive, this spacious lot is nestled into trees on either side, providing you the privacy to enjoy your lake time. The existing cabin is a tear-down, but the yard is clear and ready to provide a blank slate for your lake home plans! The location of this lot is a rare opportunity to build in a sought-after neighbourhood at the perfect lake. Call a Realtor and take a look at this property. More detailsListed by RE/MAX Of The Battlefords- All MLS® Listing in Alberta & Saskatchewan
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in Meeting Lake: Lot/Land for sale : MLS®# SK027070
Meeting Lake S0M 2L0 $149,900Lot/Land- Status:
- Active
- MLS® Num:
- SK027070
This lakefront property at Meeting Lake is the ideal place to build your dream home or your recreational lake property. This is a fully serviced lot overlooking the lake on the west side, with the east sunrises flooding the property with morning sun and afternoon fun! Just far enough from the city to be a real get-away, you can easily be at the lake after work in time to fire up the BBQ and get out in the boat. Beautifully treed and on a quiet lane with new homes going up, this retreat opportunity is sure to fit your needs. More detailsListed by RE/MAX Of The Battlefords- All MLS® Listing in Alberta & Saskatchewan
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Rural Address, Mervin Rm No.499 SK S0M 1J0 in Mervin Rm No.499: Kopp's Kove (Mervin Rm No.499) Lot/Land for sale : MLS®# SK005603
Rural Address, Mervin Rm No.499 SK S0M 1J0 Kopp's Kove (Mervin Rm No.499) Mervin Rm No.499 S0M 1J0 $149,000Lot/Land- Status:
- Active
- MLS® Num:
- SK005603
This 1.5 acre lot has been partially cleared and there is still ample opportunity for you to develop the land as you wish. You can build your cabin on the cleared area and find a special spot for additional bunk houses or storage in the well treed area. You might also leave the well treed area as is for later development. Power is along the property and you can easily walk down to the beach. More detailsListed by Lake & Country Realty Ltd.- All MLS® Listing in Alberta & Saskatchewan
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Medstead Saskatchewan Information
Medstead (2016 population: 130) is a village in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan within the Rural Municipality of Medstead No. 497 and Census Division No. 16. Medstead incorporated as a village on April 23, 1931.[5] In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Medstead had a population of 121 living in 60 of its 73 total private dwellings, a change of -6.9% from its 2016 population of 130. With a land area of 0.65 km2 (0.25 sq mi), it had a population density of 186.2/km2 (482.1/sq mi) in 2021.[8] In the 2016 Census of Population, the Village of Medstead recorded a population of 130 living in 65 of its 72 total private dwellings, a 7.7% change from its 2011 population of 120. With a land area of 0.67 km2 (0.26 sq mi), it had a population density of 194.0/km2 (502.5/sq mi) in 2016.[9] 53°18?18?N 108°02?35?W? / ?53.305°N 108.043°W? / 53.305; -108.043 Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medstead,_Saskatchewan
Medstead Saskatchewan Land MLS®
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Topsoil Depth (in) Alberta Source aafc slc version 3.2
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.
Sources
- Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) Soil Landscapes of Canada (SLC) Version 3.2 Data
- Alberta Agriculture and Forestry
Saskatchewan Rm’s SCIC Average Soil Rating
Soil Class Average for Each RM in Saskatchewan: A-P Rating System
The map showing the soil class average for each Rural Municipality (RM) in Saskatchewan uses the A-P rating system, where A represents the best soil quality and P represents the lowest. This classification helps understand the agricultural potential and soil health across the province.
Key Features of the Map
A-P Rating System:
A Rating: Soils with the highest agricultural productivity potential. These soils are rich in nutrients, have good structure, and have excellent moisture retention.
P Rating: Soils with the lowest agricultural productivity potential. These may have poor fertility, high salinity, or drainage issues.
Geographical Distribution:
The map highlights the variability in soil quality across Saskatchewan. Areas with higher ratings (A, B, C) are often more suitable for intensive agriculture.
Agricultural Zones: High-quality soils predominantly support major agricultural activities in the central and southern regions of the province.
Implications for Agriculture:
Crop Selection: Farmers can use this information to select appropriate crops for their land, ensuring optimal yields.
Soil Management: Identifying lower-quality soils (rated P, O, N) can help implement targeted soil improvement practices.
Applications of the Soil Class Map
Agricultural Planning:
Optimizing Crop Yields: Farmers can determine the best areas for different types of crops based on soil quality. High-rated soils (A, B) can support more demanding crops.
Sustainable Practices: Implementing crop rotation, cover cropping, and conservation tillage can help maintain soil health.
Land Management:
Resource Allocation: Land managers can allocate resources more effectively by focusing efforts on areas with high agricultural potential.
Policy Development: Policymakers can use the map to develop strategies for soil conservation and sustainable agricultural practices.
Conclusion
Using the A-P rating system, the soil class average map for each RM in Saskatchewan is a valuable tool for farmers, land managers, and policymakers. It provides essential insights into soil quality, helping to enhance agricultural productivity, implement sustainable practices, and conserve environmental resources.
Sources
Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation (SCIC)
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC)
Canadian Soil Information Service (CanSIS)
For more detailed information and to view the full map, you can visit the Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation (SCIC) and Canadian Soil Information Service (CanSIS).
7 Saskatchewan Rm’s that contain SCIC Soil rating A

Class A Soil in Saskatchewan
Class A soil is considered premium agricultural land, offering optimal conditions for crop production due to its superior fertility, structure, and moisture retention. In Saskatchewan, seven Rural Municipalities (RMs) are renowned for having Class A soil. These regions are pivotal to the province’s agricultural success.
The 7 RMs with Class A Soil in Saskatchewan
Star City (RM 428)
It is known for its rich, loamy soil, which supports a variety of crops, including wheat, canola, and barley.
Flett’s Springs (RM 429)
The fertile soil in this RM is ideal for grain and oilseed crops, which contribute significantly to the local economy.
Invergordon (RM 430)
The Class A soil supports diverse farming operations, including mixed grain farming and livestock production.
St. Louis (RM 431)
This area is known for its productive soil, which is well-suited for high-yield crop farming.
Kinistino (RM 459)
The fertile soil in Kinistino supports a robust agricultural sector, mainly cereal and oilseed production.
Birch Hills (RM 460)
Known for its excellent soil quality, Birch Hills is a prime location for high-value crop production.
Prince Albert (RM 461)
This RM benefits from rich, fertile soil that supports a wide range of agricultural activities, making it a vital area for the province’s farming industry.
Conclusion
The seven RMs in Saskatchewan with Class A soil are crucial to the province’s agricultural success. These regions provide optimal crop growth conditions, contributing significantly to the local economy and supporting sustainable farming practices. Recognizing and preserving the value of Class A soil is essential for the continued prosperity of Saskatchewan’s farming industry.
Sources
Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation (SCIC)
CP Rail 1910 Land for sale in Central Alberta

The map titled “CP Rail Lands for Sale 1910 Central Alberta” is a historical document showcasing the lands offered for sale by the Canadian Pacific Railway Company (CPR) in Central Alberta around the year 1910. Here’s a detailed analysis of the historical context, significance, and features of this map:
Historical Context
- Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR): Established in the late 19th century, the CPR played a pivotal role in the development and settlement of Western Canada. The railway facilitated transportation, trade, and migration, contributing significantly to the region’s economic growth.
- Land Sales: The CPR was granted extensive land holdings by the Canadian government as part of the incentives to build the transcontinental railway. These lands were then sold to settlers, immigrants, and investors to finance railway construction and operations.
Features of the Map - Geographical Coverage: The map covers Central Alberta, indicating the sections of land available for purchase. This region includes a mix of agricultural land and potential settlement areas.
- Land Parcels: The red shading on the map indicates the specific parcels of land that were for sale. Each parcel is meticulously plotted, showing the systematic approach to land distribution.
- Sectional Grid: The map uses a sectional grid system common in land surveying, dividing the area into manageable units for sale and development. This grid system was essential for organizing the vast tracts of land and making them accessible to buyers.
- Transportation Routes: The map highlights major transportation routes, including railways and roads, which were crucial for accessing the land and facilitating movement of goods and people.
- Topographical Features: Natural features such as rivers, lakes, and terrain types are marked on the map, providing prospective buyers with important information about the land’s characteristics and suitability for farming or other uses.
Significance - Settlement and Development: The sale of CPR lands was instrumental in populating and developing Central Alberta. It attracted settlers from various parts of Canada and abroad, contributing to the growth of agricultural communities.
- Economic Impact: The proceeds from land sales helped finance the construction and expansion of the CPR, which in turn boosted economic activities by connecting remote areas to markets and resources.
- Historical Record: Maps like these serve as valuable historical records, offering insights into land use, settlement patterns, and the economic strategies of the early 20th century. They are crucial for understanding the transformation of Western Canada from a frontier region to a developed agricultural and economic hub.
Conclusion
The “CP Rail Lands for Sale 1910 Central Alberta” map is a testament to the strategic role of the Canadian Pacific Railway in shaping the settlement and development of Western Canada. By selling land to settlers, the CPR not only financed its operations but also facilitated the growth of thriving communities in Central Alberta. This historical map provides a glimpse into the land distribution practices and the early development of the region, highlighting the interconnectedness of transportation, land use, and economic growth.
Additional Resources
For further reading and exploration of historical maps and the role of the Canadian Pacific Railway in Canadian history, you can refer to: - Historical Atlas of Canada
1967 Detailed Soil map for Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan Detailed Soil Map from 1967: A Historical Perspective
The Saskatchewan Detailed Soil Map from 1967, created by R. C. McKinnon, L. J. Schappert, and R. R. D. Cumming, is an invaluable resource for understanding the diverse soil types and their distribution across the province. This map, available through the Canadian Soil Information Service (CanSIS) and Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC), offers detailed insights into the soil landscapes of Saskatchewan.
Key Features of the Map
Soil Classification:
The map categorizes soils into various types, each represented by distinct colors and patterns. These classifications include Brunisolic, Chernozemic, Gleysolic, Luvisolic, Organic, and Solonetzic soils.
Orthic Gray: These soils are predominantly found in the northern forested regions, indicated in blue on the map.
Black and Dark Brown: Fertile soils in agricultural areas are shown in darker shades, crucial for crop production.
Soil Texture and Composition:
Information on soil texture, such as loam, sandy loam, and clay loam, is detailed on the map. This is vital for understanding soil fertility, water retention, and suitability for different crops.
Rough Broken Land: Identified in specific regions, these areas have significant elevation changes and are less suitable for agriculture.
Saline and Solonetzic Soils:
The map marks areas with saline and Solonetzic soils, which pose challenges for agriculture due to high salt content and poor soil structure. These regions require careful management and are highlighted to aid in agricultural planning.
Importance of the Map
Agricultural Planning:
Farmers and agronomists can utilize this map to identify suitable areas for various crops based on soil type and texture, optimizing crop selection, irrigation, and soil conservation practices.
Environmental Conservation:
The map assists in identifying areas that need protection and sustainable management practices to prevent soil degradation and erosion, contributing to environmental conservation efforts.
Historical Reference:
The 1967 soil map provides a historical reference point for soil studies, allowing comparisons with modern data to assess changes in soil health and land use over time.
Conclusion
The 1967 detailed soil map of Saskatchewan remains a crucial tool for anyone involved in agriculture, land management, and environmental conservation. By providing detailed information on soil types, textures, and topographical features, it aids in making informed decisions for sustainable land use and agricultural productivity.
Sources
Saskatchewan Soil Information System
Farm address count per postal code Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba

Farm Count per Postal Code:
Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba
The map illustrates farm density across Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba, measured by the number of farms per postal code. This representation helps identify areas with high agricultural activity and regions with fewer farms, highlighting the distribution of farming operations in these provinces. Canada Post is the data source for this map.
Key Features of the Map
Farm Density Representation:
- Color Gradient: The map uses a color gradient to show farm density. Darker colors indicate higher farm densities, while lighter colors show lower densities.
- Farm Count Range: The farm counts range from 1 to over 600 farms per postal code, with the highest densities in dark red.
Geographical Distribution:
- High-Density Areas: Regions with darker colors, indicating higher farm densities, are primarily found in the southern and central parts of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and southern Manitoba.
Low-Density Areas: Northern regions and areas with fewer postal codes show lighter colors, indicating fewer farms.
Data Sources:
- Canada Post: Provides the postal code data, ensuring accurate representation of farm distribution.
- Agricultural Statistics: Supplementary data from agricultural agencies and Statistics Canada help validate the farm counts.
Applications of the Farm Density Map
Agricultural Planning:
- Resource Allocation: The map helps allocate agricultural resources such as seeds, fertilizers, and machinery. Areas with higher farm densities may need more resources and support services.
- Infrastructure Development: Identifying high-density farming areas can guide agricultural infrastructure development like roads, storage facilities, and irrigation systems.
Market Analysis:
- Supply Chain Optimization: Businesses can use the map to optimize supply chains by identifying regions with high agricultural output, ensuring efficient distribution of goods and services.
- Investment Decisions: Investors can use farm density data to identify promising regions for agricultural investments, supporting new ventures and expansions.
Policy Making:
- Support Programs: Policymakers can design targeted support programs for farmers based on density, focusing on areas with high farming activity to enhance productivity and sustainability.
- Rural Development: The map can inform rural development strategies, ensuring balanced growth and addressing the needs of farming communities.
Conclusion
The farm count per postal code map for Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba is essential for farmers, agronomists, businesses, and policymakers. By providing a clear picture of farm density, it supports informed decision-making in agricultural planning, market analysis, and policy development.
Sources - Canada Post
- Statistics Canada
- Government of Saskatchewan Agriculture
For more detailed information and access to the complete data, you can visit the Canada Post and Statistics Canada websites.



