List of Communities in Saskatchewan - Villages

Villages

The people of an organized hamlet may request that the hamlet be incorporated as a village or resort village. In order to qualify, the hamlet must have been an organized hamlet for at least 3 years, have a population of at least 100 in the most recent census, and contain at least 50 separate dwelling units or business premises.

As of 2008, there are 270 villages and 40 resort villages in Saskatchewan.

Abbey · Abernethy · Albertville · Alida · Alsask · Alvena · Aneroid · Annaheim · Antler · Archerwill · Arran · Atwater · Avonlea · Aylesbury · Aylsham · Bangor · Beatty · Beechy · Belle Plaine · Bethune · Bjorkdale · Bladworth · Borden · Bracken · Bradwell · Briercrest · Brock · Broderick · Brownlee · Buchanan · Buena Vista · Bulyea · Cadillac · Calder · Canwood · Carievale · Carmichael · Caronport · Ceylon · Chamberlain · Chaplin · Christopher Lake · Clavet · Climax · Coderre · Codette · Coleville · Conquest · Consul · Craven · Creelman · Dafoe · Debden · Denholm · Denzil · Dilke · Dinsmore · Disley · Dodsland · Dorintosh · Drake · Drinkwater · Dubuc · Duff · Duval · Dysart · Earl Grey · Ebenezer · Edam · Edenwold · Elbow · Elfros · Elstow · Endeavour · Englefeld · Ernfold · Eyebrow · Fairlight · Fenwood · Fillmore · Findlater · Flaxcombe · Forget · Fosston · Fox Valley · Frobisher · Frontier · Gainsborough · Gerald · Gladmar · Glaslyn · Glen Ewen · Glenavon · Glenside · Golden Prairie · Goodeve · Goodsoil · Goodwater · Grand Coulee · Grayson · Halbrite · Harris · Hawarden · Hazenmore · Hazlet · Hepburn · Heward · Hodgeville · Holdfast · Hubbard · Hyas · Invermay · Jansen · Keeler · Kelliher · Kenaston · Kendal · Kennedy · Kenosee Lake · Killaly · Kincaid · Kinley · Kisbey · Krydor · Laird · Lake Alma · Lake Lenore · Lancer · Landis · Lang · Leask · Lebret · Leoville · Leross · Lestock · Liberty · Limerick · Lintlaw · Lipton · Loon Lake · Loreburn · Love · Lucky Lake · Macnutt · Macoun · Macrorie · Major · Makwa · Mankota · Manor · Marcelin · Marengo · Margo · Markinch · Marquis · Marsden · Maryfield · Maymont · Mclean · Mctaggart · Meacham · Meath Park · Medstead · Mendham · Meota · Mervin · Middle Lake · Milden · Minton · Mistatim · Montmartre · Mortlach · Muenster · Neilburg · Netherhill · Neudorf · Neville · North Portal · Odessa · Osage · Paddockwood · Pangman · Paradise Hill · Parkside · Paynton · Pelly · Pennant · Pense · Perdue · Pierceland · Pilger · Pleasantdale · Plenty · Plunkett · Prelate · Primate · Prud'homme · Punnichy · Quill Lake · Quinton · Rabbit Lake · Rama · Rhein · Richard · Richmound · Ridgedale · Riverhurst · Roche Percee · Ruddell · Rush Lake · Ruthilda · Sceptre · Sedley · Semans · Senlac · Shackleton · Shamrock · Sheho · Shell Lake · Silton · Simpson · Smeaton · Smiley · Spalding · Speers · Spy Hill · St. Benedict · St. Gregor · St. Louis (Former name: Boucher, Saskatchewan, NWT) · Stenen · Stewart Valley · Stockholm · Storthoaks · Strongfield · Success · Tantallon · Tessier · Theodore · Togo · Tompkins · Torquay · Tramping Lake · Tribune · Tugaske · Tuxford · Val Marie · Valparaiso · Vanguard · Vanscoy · Vibank · Viscount · Waldeck · Waldron · Waseca · Webb · Weekes · Weirdale · Weldon · Welwyn · White Fox · Wilcox · Willowbrook · Windthorst · Wiseton · Wood Mountain · Yarbo · Yellow Creek · Young · Zelma · Zenon Park ·

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Famous quotes containing the word villages:

    It’s like a jumble of huts in a jungle somewhere. I don’t understand how you can live there. It’s really, completely dead. Walk along the street, there’s nothing moving. I’ve lived in small Spanish fishing villages which were literally sunny all day long everyday of the week, but they weren’t as boring as Los Angeles.
    Truman Capote (1924–1984)

    Ezra Pound still lives in a village and his world is a kind of village and people keep explaining things when they live in a village.... I have come not to mind if certain people live in villages and some of my friends still appear to live in villages and a village can be cozy as well as intuitive but must one really keep perpetually explaining and elucidating?
    Gertrude Stein (1874–1946)

    Before the birth of the New Woman the country was not an intellectual desert, as she is apt to suppose. There were teachers of the highest grade, and libraries, and countless circles in our towns and villages of scholarly, leisurely folk, who loved books, and music, and Nature, and lived much apart with them. The mad craze for money, which clutches at our souls to-day as la grippe does at our bodies, was hardly known then.
    Rebecca Harding Davis (1831–1910)