Cabri, Saskatchewan
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Cabri, Saskatchewan | |
Established | 1917 |
Population (2001) | 483 |
Population (1996) | 529 |
No. of Dwellings | 259 |
Industries | Agriculture Oil Tourism Hunting |
Time Zone (winter) (summer) |
-0600 (CST) -0600 (CST) |
with information from the Canada 2001 Census |
The town of Cabri is situated in Southwest Saskatchewan, directly north of Gull Lake and north-west of Swift Current. The word "Cabri" means "Antelope". There is a small local airport Cabri_Airport.
Cabri is situated near the great sand hills of Saskatchewan.
The Cabri Ferry started operation in 1912, crossing the South Saskatchewan River between what was then the village of Cabri and the town now know as Kyle.