Edgeley, Saskatchewan

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Edgeley is a hamlet in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan and formerly, until the rationalisation of operations by the major Canadian grain-buying companies, the location of some half-dozen grain elevators. At the outset of settlement of this part of the Canadian prairies Edgeley was a centre of the Methodist Church of Canada's Qu'Appelle-Edgeley Circuit, later, in 1925, absorbed into the United Church of Canada.[1]

Listed as a designated place by Statistics Canada, the hamlet had a population of 41 in the Canada 2006 Census.[2] Formerly it was reached by road west of Highway 35 in the once densely populated Qu'Appelle-Fort Qu'Appelle hinterland as well as by rail; since the opening of Highway 10 from Balgonie to Fort Qu'Appelle and beyond to PTH 5 at the Manitoba border in the early 1960s it has been immediately adjacent to a major throughway and its significance has lapsed.

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Coordinates: 50°38′18″N 103°59′46″W / 50.63833°N 103.99611°W / 50.63833; -103.99611

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