Sceptre, Saskatchewan

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Sceptre
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Great Sandhills Museum
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Location of Sceptre in Saskatchewan
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Sceptre, Saskatchewan (Canada)
Coordinates: 50°54′N109°16′W / 50.9°N 109.26°W / 50.9; -109.26 Coordinates: 50°54′N109°16′W / 50.9°N 109.26°W / 50.9; -109.26
CountryCanada
Province Saskatchewan
Region Southwest
Census division No. 8
Rural municipality Clinworth No. 230
Incorporated (village) [1] April 30, 1913
Dissolved [2] January 1, 2023
Government
  AdministratorSherry Egeland
Area
[3]
  Land1.33 km2 (0.51 sq mi)
Population
 (2021) [3]
  Total78
Time zone CST
Postal code
S0N 2H0
Area code 306

Sceptre (2021 population: 78) is a special service area in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan within the Rural Municipality of Clinworth No. 230 and Census Division No. 8. It held village status between 1913 and 2022.

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Metal wheat sculpture

History

Sceptre incorporated as a village on April 30, 1913. [1] It restructured on January 1, 2023, relinquishing its village status in favour of becoming a special service area under the jurisdiction of the Rural Municipality of Clinworth No. 230. [2]

Demographics

Population history
(1981–2021)
YearPop.±%
1981169    
1986193+14.2%
1991168−13.0%
1996 154−8.3%
2001 136−11.7%
2006 99−27.2%
2011 97−2.0%
2016 94−3.1%
2021 78−17.0%
Source: Statistics Canada via Saskatchewan Bureau of Statistics [4] [5] [3]

In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Sceptre had a population of 78 living in 40 of its 46 total private dwellings, a change of

In the 2016 Census of Population, Sceptre had a population of 94 living in 46 of its 54 total private dwellings, a

Arts and culture

Sceptre is home to various works of public art, including cartoon-like fire hydrants, murals, and the world's largest metal wheat sculpture. [7] The latter was created in 1990 and stands 33 feet (10 m) tall. [8]

The former school was reopened in 1988 as the Great Sandhills Museum, with exhibits showcasing the area's natural and human history. [9]

Attractions

Sceptre is north of the Great Sand Hills, a vast area of arid grassland and sand dunes. One of the more accessible parts of the dunes is approximately 10 km (6.2 mi) south of the community. [10] Though located on private land, the public is permitted to enter the area.

Notable people

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References

  1. 1 2 "Urban Municipality Incorporations". Saskatchewan Ministry of Government Relations. Archived from the original on 15 October 2014. Retrieved 1 June 2020.
  2. 1 2 "The Saskatchewan Gazette: Restructuring of the Village of Sceptre". Saskatchewan Queen's Printer. 2 September 2022. p. 2439. Retrieved 4 February 2023.
  3. 1 2 3 4 "Population and dwelling counts: Canada, provinces and territories, census divisions and census subdivisions (municipalities), Saskatchewan". Statistics Canada. 9 February 2022. Retrieved 1 April 2022.
  4. "Saskatchewan Census Population" (PDF). Saskatchewan Bureau of Statistics. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 31 May 2020.
  5. "Saskatchewan Census Population". Saskatchewan Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 31 May 2020.
  6. "Population and dwelling counts, for Canada, provinces and territories, and census subdivisions (municipalities), 2016 and 2011 censuses – 100% data (Saskatchewan)". Statistics Canada. 8 February 2017. Retrieved 30 May 2020.
  7. "Art & Artisans" . Retrieved 25 November 2010.
  8. Yanciw, David. "Village of Sceptre, Saskatchewan". Big Things - the Monuments of Canada. Retrieved 25 November 2010.
  9. "The Great Sandhills Museum". The Great Sandhills Museum. Retrieved 11 November 2008.
  10. "Great Sandhills & River Routes Map" . Retrieved 25 November 2010.
  11. Kevin Shea. "One on One with Bert Olmstead". Hockey Hall of Fame. Retrieved 11 November 2008.