A Place To Remember LINKS VILLAGE ADMINISTRATION CENTENNIAL REAL ESTATE ACCOMMODATION GUESTBOOK MacNUTT, Saskatchewan is a survivor community just a few km from The Lake Of The Prairies. With a population of around 70 people, the village survives because of the efforts of past and present administrators, organizations like the Recreation Board, Lions, volunteers, and generosity of current residents, and former residents and business. This is not the official webpage of MacNUTT but you can learn the villages past, today's services, and events.
The Village of Binscarth is situated along the Yellowhead Highway (Hwy16), about 12km, from the Saskatchewan border. Gigantic spruce trees enhance this small village, located in the heart of an agriculture district. Two large terminal elevators are on the north and south side of town creating a picturesque view.
The most widely accepted reason for the choice of the name Broadview was the fact that Broadview was situated on a wide expanse of unexplored territory. The Native Indians had to traverse many miles to get wood for fuel. The name was bestowed upon it during the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1882 when this was the west end of rail and the only 'view' was a vast expanse of prairie.
Grenfell is a very friendly, family orientated community with a dynamic and progressive community spirit reflected in the broad assortment of social, cultural and recreational opportunities. Keep an eye on the news and calendar for upcoming events.This is