Hoosier, Saskatchewan

Hoosier is located in Saskatchewan
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Location of Hoosier in Saskatchewan

Hoosier is an unincorporated hamlet in Antelope Park Rural Municipality No. 322, Saskatchewan, Canada. The hamlet is approximately 40 km north west of the Town of Kindersley at the intersection of Highway 317 and Highway 772. The Canadian Pacific Railway played a big role in the town's economy when it was completed in 1913, in the early years of Hoosier's history. Due to the closure of a branch line in 1981, the tracks from Dodsland to Hoosier were pulled and the last of the community's grain elevators was demolished, causing Hoosier's population to decline.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ Our Roots : Prairie Sod to Golden Acres : Grain Marketing
Places adjacent to Hoosier, Saskatchewan
Court Fusilier Major
Loverna
Hoosier
Dewar Lake
Merid Marenge Flaxcombe


51°37′36″N 109°44′14″W / 51.62667°N 109.73722°W / 51.62667; -109.73722


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