Bienfait
Bienfait is a town in Saskatchewan on Highway 18 located 14 km (9 miles) east of Estevan.
History
The town of Bienfait was incorporated as the Village of Bienfait on April 16, 1912 becoming a town on March 1, 1957. The town was named by the Canadian Pacific Railway after Antoine Charles Bienfait, a banker with Adolphe Boissevain & Company of Amsterdam, due to the firm's involvement in the sale of CP shares in Europe.[3]
In 1931 striking coal miners marched from Bienfait to nearby Estevan, resulting in the Estevan Riot.
Demographics
Canada census – Bienfait community profile |
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Population: Land area: Population density: Median age: Total private dwellings: Median household income:
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780 (+4.3% from 2006)
3.09 km2 (1.19 sq mi)
252.4/km2 (654/sq mi)
33.2 (M: 33.6, F: 32.6)
330
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748 (-4.8% from 2001)
3.09 km2 (1.19 sq mi)
242.1/km2 (627/sq mi)
32.1 (M: 33.3, F: 31.1)
320
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See also
References
- Endicott, Stephen (2002). Bienfait: The Saskatchewan Miners' Struggle of '31. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. ISBN 0-8020-8452-4.
Coordinates: 49°09′00″N 102°48′00″W / 49.150°N 102.800°W / 49.150; -102.800