Rural Municipality of Turtle River No. 469
Turtle River No. 469 is a rural municipality in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan, located in the Census Division 17. The seat of the municipality is located in the Village of Edam. The name is taken from the Turtle River, which drains Turtle Lake into the North Saskatchewan River near the Michaud Islands, across the river from Delmas, Saskatchewan. The river is paralleled by Saskatchewan Highway 26 through much of the rural municipality.
Demographics
In 2006, Turtle River No. 469 had a population of 336 in 133 dwellings, a -19.8% decrease from 2001. On a surface of 664.49 km² it has a density of 0.5 inhabitants/km².[1]
Communities
The following communities are located in this municipality:
Villages
- Edam - Seat of municipality
Hamlets
- Dulwich
- St. Hippolyte
- Vawn
Transportation
- Saskatchewan Highway 26
- Saskatchewan Highway 674
- Saskatchewan Highway 769
- Canadian National Railway
- Paynton Ferry
- Edam Airport
Attractions
- Washbrook Museum
See also
References
External links
- Municipal Affairs - Turtle River No. 469, Saskatchewan
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