Waldeck, Saskatchewan

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Village of Waldeck
Village of Waldeck (Saskatchewan )
Village of Waldeck
Village of Waldeck
Coordinates: 50°21′29″N 107°35′49″W / 50.358, -107.597
Country Flag of Canada Canada
Province Flag of Saskatchewan Saskatchewan
Region Saskatchewan
Census division 7
Rural Municipality Excelsior
Founded 1882
Incorporated (Village) 1906
Government
 - Mayor Bill Martens
 - Administrator Kathy Lang
 - Governing body Waldeck Village Council
Area
 - Total 2.00 km² (0.8 sq mi)
Population (2001)
 - Total 333
 - Density 166.3/km² (430.7/sq mi)
Time zone CST (UTC)
Postal code S0H 4J0
Area code(s) 306
Highways Trans-Canada Highway
Waterways
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Waldeck is a village of 300 northeast of Swift Current, Saskatchewan on the Trans-Canada Highway. Waldeck is situated in the Swift Current River Valley, which is quite barren and has only a few trees along the Swift Current Creek.

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[edit] Demographics

According to the Canada 2001 Census:

Population: 333 (-0.6 from 1996)
Land area: 2.00 km²
Population density: 166.3 people/km²
Median age: 30.1 (males: 32.1, females: 27.0)
Total private dwellings: 116
Mean household income: $45,726

[edit] History

Waldeck is a German Word meaning "Wooded Corner" probably named after the Willow's that grew along the banks of the Swift Current Creek.

Waldeck was founded in 1882 and became a village in 1906.

The first settlers were Rev. Klass Peters and Mr. Abraham.

The majority of the people in and around Waldeck are of Mennonite ancestry.

[edit] Notable People

Waldeck is also home to Lonnie Hunter, who has been accepted to play for Team Canada during the 2008 Olympics in men's hockey.

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Coordinates: 50°21′29″N 107°35′49″W / 50.358, -107.597