McKillop No. 220, Saskatchewan
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The Rural Municipality of McKillop No. 220, Saskatchewan was originally called Strassburg and is now named McKillop No. 220 as of July 15, 1919. Strassburg R.M. No. 220 was originally formed December 13, 1909.

Population

As of the census in 2001, there were 517 people living in the RM
Rural municipality
A rural municipality, often abbreviated RM, is a form of municipality in the Canadian provinces of Manitoba and Saskatchewan, perhaps best comparable to counties or townships in the western United States...

 of McKillop No. 220, Saskatchewan

Statistics

According to the Canada 2001 Census
Canada 2001 Census
The Canada 2001 Census was a detailed enumeration of the Canadian population. Census day was May 15, 2001. On that day, Statistics Canada attempted to count every person in Canada. The total population count of Canada was 30,007,094. This was a 4% increase over 1996 Census of 28,846,761. In...

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  • Population: 517
  • % Change (1996-2001): - 5.1
  • Dwellings: 560
  • Area (km²): 668.46
  • Density (persons per km²): 0.8

Urban communities

These communities lie within the geographical borders of McKillop No. 220, but are technically not part of it.
  • Bulyea
    Bulyea, Saskatchewan
    -External links:...

  • Glen Harbour
    Glen Harbour, Saskatchewan
    Glen Harbour is a community in Saskatchewan....

  • Island View
    Island View, Saskatchewan
    Island View is a community in Saskatchewan....

  • Pelican Pointe
    Pelican Pointe, Saskatchewan
    Pelican Pointe is a community in Saskatchewan....

  • Saskatchewan Beach
    Saskatchewan Beach, Saskatchewan
    Saskatchewan Beach is a community in Saskatchewan, with a beach....

  • Strasbourg
    Strasbourg, Saskatchewan
    Strasbourg is a small town in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan, located about 75 km away from the capital of Saskatchewan, Regina. Approximate population is 800 people. The school, William Derby School, which holds kindergarten to Grade 12 has 260 students.Nick Schultz of the NHL hockey...

  • Sunset Cove
    Sunset Cove, Saskatchewan
    Sunset Cove is a community in Saskatchewan....


Saskatchewan railways and railway stations

(historic or current)
  • Bulyea Branch C.P.R.
    Canadian Pacific Railway
    The Canadian Pacific Railway , formerly also known as CP Rail between 1968 and 1996, is a historic Canadian Class I railway founded in 1881 and now operated by Canadian Pacific Railway Limited, which began operations as legal owner in a corporate restructuring in 2001...

     -- serves Saskatchewan Beach, Silton, Gibbs, Bulyea,

  • Brandon-Virden-Saskatoon Section C.P.R.
    Canadian Pacific Railway
    The Canadian Pacific Railway , formerly also known as CP Rail between 1968 and 1996, is a historic Canadian Class I railway founded in 1881 and now operated by Canadian Pacific Railway Limited, which began operations as legal owner in a corporate restructuring in 2001...

     -- serves Markinch, Southey, Earl Grey, Bulyea, Strasbourg, Duval, Cymric, Govan.

Saskatchewan highways and roads

For more information see also List of Saskatchewan provincial highways
For more information see also List of Saskatchewan provincial roads

  • Highway 20
    Saskatchewan Highway 20
    Highway 20 is a major road intended for travel by the public between Highway 11 Lumsden to Highway 3 at Birch Hills. Saskatchewan's main roadways are located in the central/southern geographical land area of rolling prairie and grass land in a western Canadian prairie province. This highway is one...

     -- serves Bulyea, Saskatchewan
    Bulyea, Saskatchewan
    -External links:...

  • Highway 322
    Saskatchewan Highway 322
    Highway 322 is a highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It runs from Highway 20 near the Last Mountain House Provincial Historic Park to Highway 220. It is about 34 km long....

     -- serves Silton, Saskatchewan
    Silton, Saskatchewan
    Silton is a community in Saskatchewan....


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