Calderbank, Saskatchewan
Calderbank is a hamlet in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan located in Morse No. 165.
History
Calderbank had a post office from 1914 to 1969. The community was named after Calderbank, North Lanarkshire, Scotland, the original home of Richard Whitelaw, the first postmaster.[1]
See also
- Scottish place names in Canada
- List of communities in Saskatchewan
- Hamlets of Saskatchewan
References
- ^ Barry, Bill (September 2005). Geographic Names of Saskatchewan. Regina, Saskatchewan: People Places Publishing, Ltd. p. 69. ISBN 1-897010-19-2.
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Division No. 7, Saskatchewan
- Moose Jaw
- Central Butte
- Craik
- Herbert
- Morse
- Aylesbury
- Beechy
- Brownlee
- Caronport
- Chaplin
- Coderre
- Ernfold
- Eyebrow
- Hodgeville
- Keeler
- Lucky Lake
- Marquis
- Mortlach
- Riverhurst
- Rush Lake
- Shamrock
- Tugaske
- Tuxford
- Waldeck
communities
Organized hamlets | |
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Hamlets |
- Abound
- Archive
- Archydal
- Baildon
- Bernard
- Birsay
- Braddock
- Boharm
- Burnham
- Bushell Park
- Buttress
- Calderbank
- Chortitz
- Courval
- Crestwynd
- Darmody
- Droxford
- Dunblane
- Eskbank
- Flowing Well
- Gilroy
- Glen Kerr
- Gouldtown
- Grainland
- Grayburn
- Greenbrie
- Hallonquist
- Halvorgate
- Kelstern
- Lake Valley
- Lawson
- Leakville
- Levuka
- Lillestrom
- Log Valley
- Lyons
- Mawer
- McMahon
- Melaval
- Neidpath
- Old Wives
- Orland
- Parkbeg
- Prairie View
- Rheinfeld
- Rosenhof
- Rosenort
- South Gnadenthal
- Tichfield Junction
- Tilney
- Tullis
- Tyson
- Val Jean
- Vogel
50°37′0″N 106°51′2″W / 50.61667°N 106.85056°W / 50.61667; -106.85056
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