Langham, Saskatchewan

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Langham is a Canadian town in Saskatchewan. It is a twenty minute drive northwest of the city of Saskatoon.

The area was originally settled primarily by Mennonites; Langham was founded in 1904 with the building of a rail line between Saskatoon and Edmonton, Alberta.

The town's economy is based on commuters to the nearby city, and on agriculture.


For more information see also Rural Municipality of Corman Park No. 344

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