Gravelbourg, Saskatchewan

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Gravelbourg is a small, historically francophone town found in south central Saskatchewan. It is located within a well-trafficked corridor and is approximately 110 kilometres from Moose Jaw, Swift Current, and the United States border. The region served as a path for First Nations peoples many years ago, and was also integrated into the Redcoat Trail of the 19th century. Gravelbourg is now a key link on the 21st century Trans Canada Trail.

The town was for many years the cathedral city of the Roman Catholic diocese of Gravelbourg and there was a francophone bishop in residence. Pope John Paul II, however, suppressed the diocese in 1998. The parish church of Our Lady of the Assumption was at that time designated a "co-cathedral" of the archdiocese of Regina although in practical terms this has little real meaning.

The town has for the past four decades been principally noteworthy for College Mathieu, a francophone boarding school for boys and girls attracting students from throughout the southern part of the province who wish to acquire or retain fluency in French.

Gravelbourg celebrated it's 100 year centennial in 2006.

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Coordinates: 49°53′N, 106°33′W

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