York Lake is largely unpopulated making it an ideal setting for watersports such as waterskiing. On a busy day the lake sees less than a handful of watercraft.Maple Grove Estates is to many delicious shrubs including Saskatoon berry, chokecherry, pincherry, and hazelnut.Saskatchewan boasts to the largest trophy whitetail deer in the world.Bird lovers can spot many species of waterfowl on York Lake including Mallard, Pintail, Ruddy Duck, Canada Goose, Great Blue Heron, and Blue-winged Teal.York Lake is to nearly 50 different types of trees, shrubs, herbaceous flowering plants and grasses.Yorkton's population is approx. 17,000 people and is Saskatchewan's third largest trading area serving more than 200,000.2 months agoSOLD! LOT'S 26, 27, 28, 39!Construction has already started on the recently sold lot 28, walls are up and the house build is progressing quickly.
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Saltcoats' population, according to the 2011 Canadian Census, is 474. It is located on the Trans-Canada Yellowhead Highway #16 between Winnipeg MB and Saskatoon SK.
Saltcoats Can Boast Of Several Major Industries That Headquarter In Our Town Such As, Emw Welding, Penntruss, And Castleton Industries. Saltcoats Offers Residents Of The Town And Rm An Ice Rink, Curling Rink, Library, Community Hall, Daycare, And A Senior