Division No. 16, Saskatchewan
Division No. 16, Saskatchewan, Canada, is one of the eighteen census divisions within the province, as defined by Statistics Canada. It is located in the north-central part of the province. The most populous community in this division is North Battleford.
According to the 2006 census, 37,118 people lived in this division. It has a land area of 21,828.48 km² (8,428.02 sq mi).
Communities
Cities
Towns
Villages
- Borden
- Canwood
- Debden
- Denholm
- Krydor
- Leask
- Leoville
- Marcelin
- Maymont
- Medstead
- Parkside
- Rabbit Lake
- Richard
- Ruddell
- Shell Lake
- Speers
Resort villages
Rural municipalities
- 405 Great Bend
- RM No. 406 Mayfield
- RM No. 434 Blaine Lake
- RM No. 435 Redberry
- RM No. 436 Douglas
- RM No. 437 North Battleford
- RM No. 464 Leask
- RM No. 466 Meeting Lake
- RM No. 467 Round Hill
- RM No. 493 Shellbrook
- RM No. 494 Canwood
- RM No. 496 Spiritwood
- RM No. 497 Medstead
- RM No. 555 Big River
Indian reserves
- Indian Reserve --Ahtahkakoop 104
- Indian Reserve --Big River 118
- Indian Reserve --Chitek Lake 191
- Indian Reserve --Little Red River 106D
- Indian Reserve --Lucky Man
- Indian Reserve --Mistawasis 103
- Indian Reserve --Muskeg Lake 102B
- Indian Reserve --Muskeg Lake 102D
- Indian Reserve --Muskeg Lake 102E
- Indian Reserve --Muskeg Lake 102F
- Indian Reserve --Muskeg Lake 102G
- Indian Reserve --Muskeg Lake Cree Nation 102
- Indian Reserve --Pelican Lake 191A
- Indian Reserve --Pelican Lake 191B
- Indian Reserve --Saulteaux 159A
- Indian Reserve --Sturgeon Lake 101
- Indian Reserve --Sweet Grass 113-L6
- Indian Reserve --Witchekan Lake 117
- Indian Reserve --Witchekan Lake 117-D
Footnotes
- 1 2 Statistics Canada. 2002 2001 Community Profiles. Released June 27, 2002. Last modified: 2005-11-30. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 93F0053XIE. Page accessed January 5, 2007
References
- Division No. 16, Saskatchewan Statistics Canada
Coordinates: 52°27′42″N 107°23′35″W / 52.46167°N 107.39306°W
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