Chamberlain, Saskatchewan
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Chamberlain is a village in south-central Saskatchewan, Canada. Health Department statistics for 2003 put its population at 116 and the new census of 2006 cite 108 for the new population.
Chamberlain is notable for being the last town between Regina and Saskatoon that Highway 11, the Louis Riel Trail, still passes through. The highway narrows to two lanes, and a number of small restaurants and gas stations benefit from having traffic pass through. The town is only about half an hour drive from Moose Jaw, an hour away from Regina and one and a half hours to get to Saskatoon. The highway has been re-routed around other towns.[1]
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Coordinates: 50°51'5"N 105°34'5"W
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North: Watrous | ||
West: Lake Diefenbaker | Chamberlain | East: Regina |
South: Moose Jaw |
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[edit] References
- ^ Adam, Betty Ann. in Saskatoon Star Phoenix: Chamberlain: Highway a lifeline. Saskatoon Star Phoenix newspaper Saturday March 17, 2007, p.3.