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'''Canuck''' is a [[ghost town]] in [[Lone Tree No. 18, Saskatchewan|Lone Tree Rural Municipality No. 18]], [[Saskatchewan]], [[Canada]]. Located on [[Saskatchewan Highway 18|Highway 18]], 12.5&nbsp;km east of the village of [[Climax, Saskatchewan|Climax]].
'''Canuck''' is an [[unincorporated community]] within the [[Rural Municipality of Lone Tree No. 18]], [[Saskatchewan]], Canada. It is on [[Saskatchewan Highway 18|Highway 18]], {{convert|12.5|km}} east of the village of [[Climax, Saskatchewan|Climax]].

==History==

Canuck was once a booming community, with a few small businesses and storefronts along the main street, three [[grain elevator]]s that have all been demolished, and a small schoolhouse that has also been demolished. Since the late 1930s Canuck's population dwindled and the community is now completely abandoned.{{citation needed|date=March 2014}}


==Demographics==
==Demographics==


In 2006, Canuck had a population of 0 living in 0 [[house|dwellings]], a 0% increase from 2001. The community had a land area of {{convert|0.00|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}} and a [[population density]] of {{convert|0.0|/km2|/sqmi|abbr=on}}.
In 2006, Canuck had a population of 0 living in 0 [[house|dwellings]], a 0% increase from 2001. The community had a land area of {{convert|0.00|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}} and a [[population density]] of {{convert|0.0|/km2|/sqmi|abbr=on}}.

==History==

Canuck was once a larger community, with a few small businesses and storefronts along main street, three [[grain elevators]] all have since been demolished, and a small school house that has also been demolished. Since the late 1930s Canuck's population dwindled and the community is now completely abandoned.{{citation needed|date=March 2014}}


==See also==
==See also==
* [[List of communities in Saskatchewan]]
* [[List of communities in Saskatchewan]]
* [[Ghost towns in Saskatchewan]]
* [[List of ghost towns in Saskatchewan]]


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[[Category:Ghost towns in Saskatchewan]]
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Latest revision as of 08:03, 14 December 2024

Canuck
The remains of the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool elevator in Canuck.
The remains of the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool elevator in Canuck.
Canuck is located in Lone Tree No. 18
Canuck
Canuck
Canuck is located in Saskatchewan
Canuck
Canuck
Coordinates: 49°12′00″N 108°13′33″W / 49.2001°N 108.2258°W / 49.2001; -108.2258
CountryCanada
ProvinceSaskatchewan
RegionSouthwest Saskatchewan
Rural municipalityLone Tree No. 18
Government
 • Governing bodyLone Tree No. 18[1]
 • ReeveLarry Jarman
 • AdministratorShawna Lee Bertram
 • MLADave Marit
 • MPJeremy Patzer
Area
 • Total
0.00 km2 (0.00 sq mi)
Population
 (2016)
 • Total
0
 • Density0.0/km2 (0/sq mi)
Time zoneCST
Postal code
S0N 0N0
Area code306
HighwaysHighway 18
RailwaysCanadian Pacific Railway
[2][3][4][5]

Canuck is an unincorporated community within the Rural Municipality of Lone Tree No. 18, Saskatchewan, Canada. It is on Highway 18, 12.5 kilometres (7.8 mi) east of the village of Climax.

History

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Canuck was once a booming community, with a few small businesses and storefronts along the main street, three grain elevators that have all been demolished, and a small schoolhouse that has also been demolished. Since the late 1930s Canuck's population dwindled and the community is now completely abandoned.[citation needed]

Demographics

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In 2006, Canuck had a population of 0 living in 0 dwellings, a 0% increase from 2001. The community had a land area of 0.00 km2 (0 sq mi) and a population density of 0.0/km2 (0/sq mi).

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Lone Tree No. 18 Archived July 6, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ National Archives, Archivia Net, Post Offices and Postmasters, archived from the original on October 6, 2006
  3. ^ Government of Saskatchewan, MRD Home, Municipal Directory System, archived from the original on November 21, 2008
  4. ^ Canadian Textiles Institute. (2005), CTI Determine your provincial constituency, archived from the original on September 11, 2007
  5. ^ Commissioner of Canada Elections, Chief Electoral Officer of Canada (2005), Elections Canada On-line, archived from the original on April 21, 2007