Robsart, Saskatchewan

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Hamlet of Robsart
View of Robsart from the hospital
View of Robsart from the hospital
Motto: "The Town With a Bright Future" (1915)
Hamlet of Robsart (Saskatchewan )
Hamlet of Robsart
Hamlet of Robsart
Coordinates: 49°23′24″N 109°15′00″W / 49.390, -109.250
Country Flag of Canada Canada
Province Flag of Saskatchewan Saskatchewan
Region Southwest Saskatchewan
Census division 4
Rural Municipality Reno
Post office Founded 1912
Incorporated (Village) 1910
Government
 - Former Mayor Archie Smiley
 - Administrator Lacelle Kim
 - Governing body Reno No. 51
Area
 - Total 1.71 km² (0.7 sq mi)
Population (2006)
 - Total 7
 - Density 8.8/km² (22.8/sq mi)
Time zone CST (UTC)
Postal code S0N 2G0
Area code(s) 306
Highways Highway 13
Highway 18
Waterways Cypress Lake
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Robsart is a small hamlet in the southwestern part of Saskatchewan located on Redcoat Trail, about 50km east of the Alberta-Saskatchewan border and is about 175km south west of Swift Current.

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[edit] Population

Robsart, like so many other communities throughout Saskatchewan, has struggled to maintain a sturdy population causing it to become a semi ghost town.

Prior to January 1, 2002, Robsart was a village, but it was restructured as a hamlet on that date.[5]

Demographics


According to the Canada 2001 Census:

Population: 15 (- 21.1 from 1996)
Land area: 1.71 km²
Population density: 8.8 people/km²
Median age: NA (males: NA, females: NA)
Total private dwellings: 11
Mean household income: $NA

[edit] History

One of the once many store fronts is the Beaver lumber building.
One of the once many store fronts is the Beaver lumber building.

In 1910, Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) purchased a quarter section of land in southwest Saskatchewan and called it Robsart. The land was named after Amy Robsart, from the Sir Walter Scott book, Kenilworth. Three years after the land was bought a man named Henry Abbott led the first settlers to the new community, shortly after their arrival, businesses started to go up quickly. Two of the first Businesses were a general store and feed mill. Following them were 30 other businesses, including a dentist, jeweller, and a surgeon.

[edit] Depression begins

In the late twenties Robsart's explosive prosperous beginnings began its long decline. A grain elevator fire in 1929 was an ominous sign of things to come. The following year saw another blaze wipe out a large section of the business core.

The Depression years, with accompanying droughts, falling grain prices and poor crop yields, witnessed further business closures. Many merchants, staggered by crippling financial losses, packed and left for greener pastures.

Robsart Community Hall
Robsart Community Hall

The beleaguered community struggled on but never with the same early pioneer optimism. Locals and nearby farmers rallied in the eighties to renovate a new community hall but slowly, one by one, most remaining businesses and homes were boarded up. By the end of 2000, only half a dozen people were left in the town. Prairie phantoms had clearly taken over.

[edit] Economy

Agriculture is the top employment field with many surrounding farms and ranches.

[edit] Railway

In 1914 the arrival of the railway brought even more prosperity for the small prairie community. New businesses were opening almost weekly, bringing new hotels, cafés, churches, livery barns, schools, a banks, grain elevators, and a few years later its very own hospital. The town was so prosperous that were postcards of the town telling that Robsart was “A town with a bright future.”

Ten years after the town of Robsart was established it had a population of 350 residents, its own town hall, mayor, town council, and around more than 50 businesses.

[edit] Education

Robsart no longer has a school, but those who live in Robsart are sent to the neighboring village of Consul which has a school that covers Kindergarten to Grade 12 serving approximately 100 students.

[edit] Notable buildings

Hospital in Robsart, Saskatchewan
Hospital in Robsart, Saskatchewan
  • Robsart Hospital
  • Robsart School House
  • Beaver Lumber Co. Ltd.
  • Robsart Community Hall

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Coordinates: 49°23′24″N 109°15′00″W / 49.39, -109.25

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