List of Communities in Saskatchewan

List Of Communities In Saskatchewan

Communities of the Province of Saskatchewan, Canada are incorporated towns, cities, villages, and resort villages and unincorporated organized hamlets. Regional rural forms of administration are rural municipalities.

Census Divisions are entities established by Statistics Canada for enumeration purposes, while Census Metropolitan Areas include cities with a population greater than 100,000 and their surrounding regions.

The administration of rural municipalities, towns, villages, resort villages, organized hamlets, and hamlets is regulated by The Municipalities Act; the administration of cities is regulated by The Cities Act; the administration of towns, northern villages, northern hamlets, and northern settlements (those in the Northern Saskatchewan Administration District) is regulated by The Northern Municipalities Act.

As of October 1, 2009, Saskatchewan had an estimated population of 1,034,974.

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