Danbury, Saskatchewan
Danbury
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Location of Danbury in SaskatchewanDanbury is a hamlet in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan within the Rural Municipality of Clayton No. 333 and Census Division No. 9.
History
Settlers began arriving to Danbury in 1911,[1] and a school district was organized in 1914.[2] A post office was established the following year.[3]
References
- ^ "Ukrainian Nation Home (Danbury Community Hall)". HistoricPlaces.ca. Parks Canada. Saskatchewan Ministry of Tourism, Parks, Culture and Sport Heritage Resources. Retrieved July 24, 2024.
- ^ "Poor puzzled postmasters!". The Leader-Post. Regina, SK. October 28, 1949. Retrieved July 24, 2024.
- ^ "Post Office Confusion Baffles Outside World". Edmonton Journal. Edmonton, AB. October 29, 1949. Retrieved July 24, 2024.
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Division No. 9, Saskatchewan
- Yorkton
- Canora
- Kamsack
- Norquay
- Preeceville
- Springside
- Sturgis
communities
Organized hamlets | |
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Special service areas | |
Hamlets |
- Arabella
- Barvas
- Beaver Dale
- Burgis
- Calley
- Canora Beach
- Cote
- Crysler
- Danbury
- Dernic
- Donald Gunn
- Dobrowody
- Drobot
- Dunleath
- Fitzmaurice
- Fort Pelly
- Goldenvale
- Gorlitz
- Hassan
- Hinchliffe
- Homefield
- Insinger
- Jedburgh
- Kamsack Beach
- Kessock
- Kitchimanitou
- Lone Spruce
- Ministik Beach
- Mitchellview
- Netherton
- Orcadia
- Parkerview
- Rock Dell
- Rockford
- Rokeby
- St. Philips
- Spirit Lake
- Stonyview
- Stove Creek
- Tiny
- Tonkin
- Whitebeech
- Whitesand
- Wroxton
52°03′23″N 102°14′38″W / 52.05639°N 102.24389°W / 52.05639; -102.24389
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