Saskatchewan Business Directory
Saskatchewan , is a prairie province in Canada, which has an area of 588,276.09 square kilometres (227,134.67 sq mi) and a population of 1,015,895 (according to 2008 estimates), mostly living in the southern half of the province. Of these, 233,923 live in the province's largest city, Saskatoon, while 194,971 live in the provincial capital, Regina. Other major cities, in order of size, are Prince Albert, Moose Jaw, Yorkton, Swift Current, and North Battleford. The province's name comes from the Saskatchewan River, whose name comes from its Cree designation: kisiskāciwani-sīpiy, meaning "swift flowing river". Source Wikipedia
A.
Abbey
Aberdeen
Abernethy
Alameda
Alida
Allan
Alsask
Alvena
Aneroid
Arborfield
Archerwill
Arcola
Asquith
Assiniboia
Avonlea
B.
Balcarres
Balgonie
Battleford
Beauval
Beechy
Bengough
Bethune
Bienfait
Big River
Biggar
Birch Hills
Birsay
Blaine Lake
Borden
Bredenbury
Broadview
Brock
Bruno
Buchanan
Buffalo Narrows
Burstall
C.
Cabri
Cadillac
Calder
Canoe Narrows
Canora
Canwood
Carievale
Carlyle
Carnduff
Caron
Carrot River
Central Butte
Ceylon
Chaplin
Choiceland
Christopher Lake
Churchbridge
Clavet
Climax
Cochin
Coderre
Coleville
Colonsay
Conquest
Consul
Coronach
Craik
Creelman
Creighton
Cudworth
Cumberland House
Cupar
Cut Knife
D.
Dalmeny
Davidson
Debden
Delisle
Denzil
Dillon
Dinsmore
Dodsland
Domremy
Drake
Dubuc
Duck Lake
Dundurn
Dysart
E.
Earl Grey
Eastend
Eatonia
Edam (
Elbow
Elfros
Elrose
Esterhazy
Estevan
Eston
Eyebrow
F.
Fillmore
Fleming
Foam Lake
Fort QuAppelle
Fox Valley
Francis
Frobisher
Frontier
G.
Gainsborough
Glaslyn
Glen Ewen
Glenavon
Goodeve
Goodsoil
Govan
Gravelbourg
Grayson
Green Lake
Grenfell
Gull Lake
H.
Hafford
Hague
Hanley
Harris
Hawarden
Hazlet
Hepburn
Herbert
Herschel
Hodgeville
Holdfast
Hudson Bay
Humboldt
I.
Ile-a-la-Crosse
Imperial
Indian Head
Invermay
Ituna
J.
Jansen
K.
Kamsack
Kelliher
Kelvington
Kenaston
Kennedy
Kerrobert
Kincaid
Kindersley (
Kinistino
Kipling
Kisbey
Kyle
L
La Loche
La Ronge
Lafleche
Laird
Lake Alma
Lake Lenore
Lampman
Landis
Lang
Langenburg
Langham
Lanigan
Lashburn
Leader
Leask
Lemberg
Leoville
Leroy
Lestock
Liberty
Limerick
Lintlaw (
Lipton
Lloydminster
Loon Lake
Loreburn
Lucky Lake
Lumsden
Luseland
M.
Macklin
Macrorie
Maidstone
Mankota
Manor
Maple Creek
Marcelin
Margo
Marquis
Marsden
Marshall
Martensville
Maryfield
Maymont
Meacham
Meadow Lake
Meath Park
Melfort
Melville
Meota
Midale
Middle Lake
Milden
Milestone
Minton
Mistatim
Montmartre
Moose Jaw
Moosomin
Morse
Mortlach
Mossbank
N.
Naicam
Neidpath (
Neilburg
Neudorf
Neville
Nipawin
Nokomis
Norquay
North Battleford
North Portal
O.
Odessa
Ogema
Ormiston
Osler
Outlook
Oxbow
P.
Paddockwood
Pangman
Paradise Hill
Patuanak
Paynton
Pelican Narrows
Pelly
Pennant
Pense
Perdue
Piapot
Pierceland
Pilot Butte
Pinehouse
Plato
Plenty
Ponteix
Porcupine Plain
Preeceville
Prelate
Prince Albert
PrudHomme
Punnichy
Q.
QuAppelle
Quill Lake
R.
Rabbit Lake
Radisson
Radville
Raymore
Redvers
Regina
Regina Beach
Rhein
Riceton
Richmound
Ridgedale
Riverhurst
Rocanville
Rockglen
Rose Valley
Rosetown
Rosthern
Rouleau
S.
Saltcoats
Sandy Bay
Saskatoon
Sceptre
Scott
Sedley
Semans
Shaunavon
Sheho
Shell Lake
Shellbrook
Simpson
Sintaluta
Smeaton
Smiley
Southend
Southey
Spalding
Speers
Spiritwood
Springside
Spy Hill
St. Gregor
Stanley Mission
Star City
Stockholm
Stony Rapids
Storthoaks
Stoughton
Strasbourg
Strongfield
Sturgis
Swift Current
T.
Tantallon
Theodore
Tisdale
Togo
Tompkins
Torquay
Tramping Lake
Tribune
Turnor Lake
Turtleford
U.
Unity
Uranium City
V.
Val Marie
Vanguard
Vanscoy
Vibank
Viscount
Vonda
W.
Wadena
Wakaw
Waldheim
Wapella
Warman
Waskesiu Lake
Watrous
Watson
Wawota
Webb
Welwyn
Weyburn
White Fox (
Whitewood
Wilcox
Wilkie
Willow Bunch
Windthorst
Wiseton
Wishart
Wollaston Lake
Wolseley
Wood Mountain
Wynyard
Y.
Yellow Creek
Yellow Grass
Yorkton
Young
Z.
Zealandia
Zenon Park
From a great scale, Saskatchewan appears to be somewhat a quadrilateral. However, because of its size, the 49th parallel boundary and the 60th northern border appear curved. Additionally, the eastern boundary of the province is partially crooked rather than following a line of longitude, as correction lines were devised by surveyors prior to the homestead program (1880–1928). Saskatchewan is bounded on the west by Alberta, on the north by the Northwest Territories, on the east by Manitoba, and on the south by the U.S. states of Montana and North Dakota. Saskatchewan has the distinction of being the only Canadian province for which no borders correspond to physical geographic features. It is also one of only two provinces that are land-locked, the other being Alberta.
Saskatchewan contains two major natural regions: the Canadian Shield in the north and the Interior Plains in the south. Northern Saskatchewan is mostly covered by boreal forest except for the Lake Athabasca Sand Dunes, the largest active sand dunes in the world north of 58°, adjacent to the southern shore of Lake Athabasca. Southern Saskatchewan contains another area with sand dunes known as the "Great Sand Hills" covering over 300 square kilometres (120 sq mi). The Cypress Hills, located in the southwestern corner of Saskatchewan and Killdeer Badlands (Grasslands National Park) are areas of the province that remained unglaciated during the last glaciation period. The province's highest point at 1,468 metres (4,816 ft) is located in the Cypress Hills. The lowest point is the shore of Lake Athabasca, at 213 metres (700 ft). The province has fourteen major drainage basins made up of various rivers and watersheds draining into the Arctic Ocean, Hudson Bay, and Gulf of Mexico.