Grayson, Saskatchewan
Grayson is a village in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Like many small Saskatchewan towns it was built along a rail line which no longer exists. It no longer has a grain elevator, but a few unique businesses and its proximity to Melville still allow it to prosper, particularly the meat plant (source of the famous 'Grayson Sausage'). It also possesses a post office, modern grocery/cafe, hardware store, plumbers, auto body, tavern, elementary school, village and RM offices, business services and computer technical services. There is also a dance hall, a seniors center, and apartments for rent. The Saskatchewan Transportation Company has a bus dropoff and pickup.
Grayson celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2006.
Demographics
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Population: Land area: Population density: Median age: Total private dwellings: Median household income:
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104 (-14.8% from 2001)
1.47 km2 (0.57 sq mi)
121.5/km2 (315/sq mi)
56.5 (M: 54.5, F: 59.0)
112
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Coordinates: 50°42′25″N 102°39′40″W / 50.707°N 102.661°W / 50.707; -102.661