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Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan

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eastern Canadian settlers who perhaps regarded themselves as more authentically Canadian. At one point Bishop Harding, the Church of England (Anglican) bishop, was quoted at a meeting — when he was imprudently unaware that local Canadians were hearing his remarks — as observing that English Anglican migrants might be more attractive settlers than Presbyterian and Methodist Canadians, occasioning considerable adverse notice and animosity against the English in the general community.
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identical yellow brick, closed in 1973 and was demolished in 1975. The Queen's Hotel, built in 1884 (early on with the competitor of Smiths Hotel, far more briefly surviving) continued to operate, latterly largely as a town pub albeit that alcohol was briefly banned for drink in Saskatchewan after World War I, as vastly more lengthily in the USA. After steady commercial decline for many years it was destroyed by fire in 2003.
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importance for the town; (d) the signs and canvass awnings of the commercial establishments, indicating the considerable vitality of trade and commerce in turn of the 20th-century Qu'Appelle; (e) the fully occupied commercial lots along the street, since the 1950s incrementally vacated; (f) the horse-drawn vehicles drawn up along the street at the time of an obviously early-morning photo-shoot.
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improved transport these amenities have almost wholly lapsed. The rationalisation by the grain companies of their depots for buying grain from farmers and the resulting disappearance of Qu'Appelle's grain elevators hastened the process of decline as even the regular visits by farmers to town to deliver grain ceased.
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still retains that name, though the historic association with the town of Qu'Appelle other than as a subsidiary congregation of the parish of Indian Head is long past. St Peter's, the pro-cathedral, was built in 1885. Its stone rectory next door, built in 1894, is now in private hands, the church (as
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The availability of unlimited water on farmsteads became an issue when the Government of Saskatchewan at length permitted the subdivision of farmsteads: when this became viable, numerous luxurious farmsteads became attractive venues for townspeople to set up summer homes on former Qu'Appelle district
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The previously mentioned Queen's Hotel, built in 1884, contained a commercial pub, albeit closed from World War I until the mid-1920s by the brief provincial temperance statute. The pub was essentially the sole remaining operation of the hotel; for many years it steadily declined in use together with
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explained what in his mind, and in the minds of most of the people in this area, was the real reason Qu'Appelle was not chosen, or rather why Pile of Bones was Dewdney's choice. According to Mr. Davin, Lieutenant-Governor Dewdney and fourteen other men formed a syndicate and bought Hudson Bay section
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Immaculate Conception parish began in 1886. Its original church building survives as a private residential dwelling. Whereas Presbyterian and Methodist, and later United, churches maintained rural congregations in which farm families locally worshipped and conducted community events, Roman Catholics
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Early on, the bishop's residence was further relocated from Indian Head to the new diocesan property in Regina. Still, when Bishop Burn died he was buried in Qu'Appelle Cemetery, where his grave monument remains the largest. Ultimately, with the ecclesiastical hierarchy and the provincial metropolis
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Qu'Appelle receives an average of 455.4 mm (17.93 in) of precipitation annually, with 342.5 mm (13.48 in) of that occurring in the form of rain, and 113.0 cm (44.5 in) falling as snow. Most of the precipitation occurs from May to August, with June and July averaging the
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By the 1960s many farmers were working in winter in "town" — not Qu'Appelle, whose commercial vitality had by now entirely lapsed, but certainly Fort Qu'Appelle and indeed Regina — and winter social activities in the former rural communities had entirely lapsed. Farming had become a part-time summer
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Qu'Appelle today need no longer depend on such a provident society charitable facility as the provincial library service maintains a library in the town hall. The long-disused movie theatre on Main Street across the street from the former Kraus Esso service station briefly enjoyed a second life as a
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Pacific Avenue "highway" from Indian Head to the east to McLean, Balgonie and Regina to the west, passing through Qu'Appelle at the south end of Main Street circa 1910. This was the predecessor of Trans-Canada Highway, whose relocation a quarter of a mile (400 m) south further hastened the end
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Dealing again with Qu'Appelle's lively historical past, horse racing and harness racing were the earliest recreational activities in the area, with several avid horsemen competing in annual events. Cricket matches and hockey games were early community activities; lantern slides and movie shows were
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Those who went into the union still constituted a majority of the United Church congregation and both were able to maintain a vital presence in the town for many years, with St. Andrew's continuing Presbyterian congregation sharing a minister with Indian Head. From the beginning of the church union
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However, education planners did not anticipate how quickly both the town's own and its far region's population and its town-commercial outlets would continue to decline. The farm seeking and supplying area surrounding town would continue to be steadily evacuated of people as the 1950s through 1970s
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The "Opera House" — the auditorium in the Town Hall — is long closed and remains unused, having failed to conform to contemporary safety regulations. The disused former Red & White grocery store on main street, one of the few buildings still standing, is now converted to use as a community hall
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By the 1960s there still remained a small business core, gas station, grocery store, butcher shop, insurance agency, post office, two restaurants, bar, greenhouses, transport grain storage, hair dresser, a print shop, tattoo parlour, and analytical laboratory. The Odd Fellows, a local service club,
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The fine yellow brick town hall and "opera house" remains marginally in use, though its auditorium has long since been closed to public use because it falls short of modern standards of safety and the town cannot bring it up. Its companion building, Qu'Appelle High School, built in similar style in
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For some years Qu'Appelle was the centre of national attention as journalists based there reported back home to eastern Canada on developments in the North-West Rebellion. Qu'Appelle's significance in the 1880s before the anticipated prominence of it and Fort Qu'Appelle was substantially reduced by
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Qu'Appelle was at one point among the likely choices as capital of the North-West Territories, as indicated by its original status as the historical see city of the Church of England in Canada (Anglican since 1955) Diocese of Qu'Appelle. The choice of Pile-of-Bones, as Regina was originally called,
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heavily used before the arrival of widespread private motor vehicle ownership and again during the Depression from 1929 through World War II; the CPR continues to run past Qu'Appelle but no longer maintains a station or indeed routine passenger facilities; nor are there any longer grain elevators.
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in England and with wealthy friends there. They briefly took on both Diocese of Qu'Appelle as a mission field and the parish of St Peter's Pro-Cathedral as a particular focus of interest. Much of the early development of the St John's College Farm and the furnishing of St Peter's Pro-Cathedral are
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closed by the late 1950s and early 1960s respectively: all rural churches were gone by 1960 and the remaining rural schools were closed in June 1963; farm children were thereafter bused to town school. Little trace of either now remains as rural schools' and churches' property was resumed by local
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32,000 for farm equipment to establish the W.R. Sykes English Company farm. ($ 32,000 is equivalent to $ 1.01 million in present-day terms. W.R. Sykes purchased eighteen sections of land north of Qu'Appelle and brought in the first steam plows to Western Canada. An advertisement featuring the
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indicated by a simple reference to it: "General Middleton's original plan was simple. He wanted to march all his troops north from the railhead at Qu'Appelle to Batoche." The resolution of the North-West Rebellion perhaps needless to say did not comprehensively resolve conflicts among settlers and
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from Balgonie to the Valley, it is still paved on the northward sector, although with the drastically depleted traffic demand with reduced population both in town and on farms, largely eliminated Regina-to-Qu'Appelle Valley traffic and loss of grain elevators, gasoline and vehicle repair stations
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Early bishops of the Church of England Diocese of Qu'Appelle were able to travel by train from their original see "city" of Qu'Appelle to parishes throughout what was then the District of Assiniboia in the North-West Territories, in 1905 becoming southern Saskatchewan. CPR passenger services were
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For a generation the church union issue raised hackles in Qu'Appelle among uniting and non-concurring Presbyterians and many firm friendships were sundered. Nowadays as elsewhere in Canada, as the matter has passed into history and matters of denominational affiliation have largely become moot in
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By the immediate post-War period the rationalising of prairie dryland farming practices and the depletion of the rural population — as throughout the Canadian prairies — was further accelerating Qu'Appelle's decline. The CPR Railway station, the grain elevators, the Post Office, the Royal Bank of
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offered 65 ha (160 acres) to settlers, making the 16 ha (40 acres) a mere pittance in comparison. In 1885 #1 hard wheat was selling for $ 0.62 a bushel. As a comparison to these large farms, the average homesteader on his single quarter section of land could barely afford a team of oxen
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Relations between the English immigrants of the Anglican pro-cathedral parish and the native-born Canadian Presbyterian, Methodist and Roman Catholic settlers from Ontario and Quebec were at times frosty and the Anglican Church was long referred to in some disparagement as "the English Church" by
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Note: (a) the extraordinarily wide main street, in contemplation of the town's anticipated metropolitan importance; (b) the grain elevator (one of several) adjacent to the CPR tracks at the south end of Main Street; (c) the substantially brick rather than timber buildings, anticipating permanent
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Until the 1940s the Trans-Canada Highway passed through Qu'Appelle — it was then relocated some half-mile to the south — and till the 1960s Qu'Appelle commerce was marginally saved from moribundity by local farmers bringing their grain to sell in the several now-demolished grain elevators and by
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Well into the 20th century there was still a train station, some half-dozen grain elevators, a bank, post office, butcher, two general stores, a hardware store, pharmacy, the hotel — "the Queen’s Hotel, which officially opened in 1884, was lost in an early morning blaze on April 16, 2003" — (and
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Nowadays of course the population is far too thin to demand the medical services that were readily provided in past years. The town had a medical doctor living in the town from the early 1880s until the mid-1960s and for many years virtually all town and hinterland births occurred in Qu'Appelle
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barracks established by Major Walsh in 1882 and until the 1950s there was a resident RCMP town constable. Early water was supplied by digging wells 3.0 to 6.1 m (10 to 20 ft) deep, until the 1930s when a 91 m (300 ft) well was dug. 1962 saw the construction of a 2,300 L
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The Parish of the Immaculate Conception has the largest church building in the town, seating up to 225. It has the most vital single surviving congregation in the town, albeit as with the Anglican, United Church and continuing Presbyterian congregations, long since without a resident clergyman.
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The Presbyterians of Qu'Appelle were so substantial a body that when a non-concurring minority of their congregation seceded and re-constituted themselves a separate continuing Presbyterian congregation, building a new meeting house on Main Street for their St Andrew's Presbyterian Church, both
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The primary school of 1964 was under the longstanding 1906 high school in academic progress for less than a decade. Secondary school has not been available in Qu'Appelle since 1973 when Qu'Appelle High School closed and high school students from Qu'Appelle must travel to Bert Fox Community High
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Assorted Qu'Appelle persons were able to do so. Qu'Appelle library in the Town Hall and the rural schools of the Qu'Appelle District accumulated libraries through Lady Tweedsmuir's project when local patrons were able to pay the freight; the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s rural schools and indeed farm
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James Hamblin School, the town primary school built in the 1960s and named for the proprietor of the long-operating (but now long-defunct) Main Street general store, remains in operation with nine staff and an enrolment of 156 in 2007. The Saskatchewan library association maintains a travelling
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to the Valley. In recent years Qu'Appelle has enjoyed a mild resurgence as a result of commuters from Regina discovering it as a bedroom community, but local commerce has never recovered and there are no longer any retail outlets, service stations, banks, barbers or beauty parlours in the town.
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migration of the 1890s/1900s, much of the settlement in the Qu'Appelle District was by well-capitalised eastern Canadians and Britons. Rather than the small sod and plain lumber houses and outbuildings of later homesteaders, farm as well as town residential and outbuilding construction here was
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The first Qu'Appelle businesses of 1882 were a restaurant operated by J. Stoddard; pool hall by Love & Raymond; livery and feed store by Johnston & Paterson; livery and feed store by Joe Doolittle; and harness shop by John Milliken. An observatory was opened in 1882 by Leslie Gordon and
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branch, built in 1906 by the Northern Bank and taken over by the Royal Bank of Canada in 1925, is located on the east side of Main Street. The branch continued to operate until the 1960s when reduced commercial activity in Qu'Appelle and declining population in the hinterland made it no longer
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Town amenities of the early decades of settlement were contingent on the farming hinterland being far more densely populated than today; travel to Regina was accomplished via a train journey and domestic transport mostly by horse-drawn conveyances. With the vastly depleted rural population and
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until 1907, when the observatory was supplemented with anemometer and weather recording devices. The Qu'Appelle Felt and Boot factory opened at the end of 1897 but liquidated in 1900. A fire in 1883 destroyed much of the new business district but soon there were six stores, three hotels, five
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office is located in Qu'Appelle and provides municipal rural affairs to the small localities of Avonhurst, Edgeley, Grassmere, Green Haven, Qu'Appelle Airport and St. Josephs Colony. South Qu'Appelle RM in 1885 was a large area comprising more than 18 townships with an area of 1,530 km
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library in the Town Hall with internet access to the province-wide collection and provides facilities for ordering books from such collection. This is in contrast with the otherwise sadly depleted resources of today's Qu'Appelle by comparison with the burgeoning community of the past.
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In 1884, the Wrights...owned a steam threshing machine four binders, twelve teams of horses, four yokes of oxen, forty-five head of cattle six sulky plow six common plows, four seeders and a number of mowers and harrows. They also had three frame granaries with a capacity of 2500
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whose cultured backgrounds contributed significantly to the life of the town. Amateur theatricals and musical evenings were a regular feature of winter social life and it was important to early Qu'Appelle residents that there be an "opera house": an auditorium in the town hall.
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Latterly it devolved to a local community paper, largely subsisting on reports from farm wives as to the waning hinterland rural communities. Community reporters phoned in accounts of events in such now historic rural communities as Inglewood, Strathcarroll and Springbrook.
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The Qu'Appelle Anglican Diocese maintained the St John's College Farm immediately to the west of town. By 1910 the town's population had risen to nearly 1,000. Qu'Appelle was an important local business, shopping and distribution centre which staged an annual summer fair.
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attributable to that early connection. The diocese briefly operated a training facility for Anglican clergy in the town and the St John's College Farm, a model farm immediately to the west of town. Bishop Burn, who lacked Bishop Anson's connections with patrons in the
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The Indian Head Bird Sanctuary, maintained by the Canada Agriculture Experimental Farm Tree Nursery is located 14 km (8.7 mi) east of Qu'Appelle. The sanctuary is a mixed-grass prairie eco-region and wetlands created by the damming of the Indian Head Creek.
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stations on the Trans-Canada Highway and two garages in town operated by the Kuntz and Kraus families. The historic Queen's Hotel, built in 1884 and perhaps the last of the major commercial structures of Main Street, burned to the ground in 2003.
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1887. Rt. Rev. Cyprian Pinkham was named bishop of the Church of England diocese of Saskatchewan. Archdeacon J. A. Mackay was appointed warden of Emmanuel College. In the Anglican church's Qu'Apelle diocese, 13 clergymen were serving 54 mission
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in 1944. (However, even Regina's continuing status as an episcopal see city and that of St Paul's, Regina as a cathedral may now be in doubt as the further declining Anglican Church rationalises its increasingly top-heavy episcopal structure.)
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aboriginal people. Many Qu'Appelle children of the late 19th and early 20th centuries recounted frightening encounters with angry Cree and Métis, who not unreasonably bore a considerable grudge against white settlers in the Qu'Appelle region.
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The town of Qu'Appelle was incorporated February 20, 1903 when, ironically, its halcyon days when anticipation that it would be of significant importance ecclesiastically and possibly in government and commerce were already long behind it.
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The Anglican metropole was first unofficially transferred from Qu'Appelle to Indian Head, when Bishop Burn moved Bishop's Court; it was subsequently further transferred to Regina. The process was completed in 1944 when St Peter's lost
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The Qu’Appelle Deanery is one of 9 deaneries within the Archdiocese of Regina. ...deanery is comprised of 19 rural parishes" including "Indian Head - St. Joseph Wolseley - Ste. Anne Grenfell - St. Columbkille Qu'Appelle - Immaculate
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Despite the town's decline, Qu'Appelle School had a new, though temporary, lease on life in 1963 when the new consolidated school unit came in, rural schools closed and farm children began to be driven to school in Qu'Appelle daily.
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frequently large, ostentatious and built of brick or stone, often with large formal gardens, indicating not only the large families of the time but the anticipation of considerable prosperity and the ability to employ domestic help.
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November 27, 1964 saw the opening of the nine-classroom brick James Hamblin School. Elementary school education from kindergarten to grade 9 is provided there; it is administered by the Qu'Appelle Valley School Division No. 139.
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is long dissolved. There still remains a Masons lodge, a Lions Club, the Community Players and a Historical Society. Skating rink, baseball diamonds, with a nearby indoor horseback riding arenas, elementary school and RM office.
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Memorial Hospital, which opened on March 3, 1946, and closed March 1, 1969. Diphtheria, smallpox, measles, scarlet fever and typhoid fever were early epidemics to hit the town. Midwives were employed in childbirth deliveries.
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In Qu'Appelle's early days, churches as well as the school constituted a major focus of community social as well as religious life through the year. Social events involving the whole community occurred when the town organised
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in 1925 it was clear that the continuing Presbyterians could no longer support their own local clergyman and Indian Head supplied the Qu'Appelle Presbyterians with a commuting minister who travelled to Qu'Appelle each Sunday.
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Commemorative plaque marking the site of the second Springbrook School (see 1892 photo above) closed in June 1963 (notwithstanding incorrect information on plaque indicating it was the "original site" and that it closed in
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Qu'Appelle is a town of extremes, and temperatures have ranged anywhere from a record low of −48.3 °C (−54.9 °F) on 1 February 1893 to a record high of 41.7 °C (107.1 °F) on 5 July 1937. According to
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To the visitor, southern Saskatchewan Qu'Appelle Valley might, at first glance, appear to be a mirage. Bordered by seemingly-endless farmland flatness, the dramatic physical features of the valley appear somewhat out of
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geographically remains largely coterminus with the old District of Assiniboia in the North-West Territories, though a strip of the diocese which fell over the 1905 boundary between the new provinces of Saskatchewan and
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West side of Main Street, Qu'Appelle, turn of the 20th century. All buildings apart from the former Red & White Grocery Store, mid-block, and the now-derelict post office at the far south end of the street are now
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Moving to today's diminished liveliness within the town, the Recreation and Culture Committee oversees the activities at the skating rink, Centennial and Capital Day Parks, Community Hall, tennis court and library.
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bluffs (in prairie Canadian terminology poplar groves surrounding sloughs) and open sloughs. Qu'Appelle is located in the transition zone between the Qu'Appelle River and the corresponding Qu'Appelle Valley and the
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to the Qu'Appelle Valley, the closing of the grain elevators and the gas stations, the high school and all the remaining grocery stores determinatively spelled the end of Qu'Appelle as a viable commercial centre.
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Regina cottagers passing through en route to the Qu'Appelle Valley when the Trans-Canada Highway to Qu'Appelle and then Highway 35 north to the Valley was the only convenient route. This ended in 1968 when the
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of land (one section having been one 2.6 km or 1 sq mi, 260 hectares or 640 acres). By 1884, there were 310 hectares (770 acres) in crops and 420 ha (1,050 acres) tilled and ready for seed.
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To encourage population growth, the town council for a time advertised lots for sale at one dollar as a means of attracting new residents, and several mobile homes in town are the result. According to the
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The town's churches mounted parish, congregational, Sunday School and other events through the year which were a focus of social activity for members of the four religious denominations of the town: the
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Highway 35 in 2008, four decades after Highway 10 from Balgonie northeast to and beyond Fort Qu'Appelle eliminated the vast proportion of no. 35's significance on the Regina to Qu'Appelle Valley route.
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for southern Saskatchewan until 1944. The original Bishop's Court, the official residence of the diocesan bishop, was also in Qu'Appelle. It was moved by John Burn, the second bishop of Qu'Appelle, to
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Royalite Oil Company Ltd. was acquired by British American Oil in 1964; both the Royalite and BA names were retired in 1969 when their operations were combined under the name Gulf Oil Canada Ltd. See
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When the southern route finally was chosen there were five strong bids for the site of the capital, but Lt.-Gov. Dewdney rejected those from Indian Head, Qu'Appelle, Fort Qu'Appelle, and Moose Jaw.
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The Trans-Canada Highway was built some one kilometre to the south of both the CPR tracks and the old east–west highway, bypassing Qu'Appelle and significantly reducing traffic through the town.
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The 2006, 48.8 per cent of Qu'Appelle's population were male and 51.2 per cent were female. Children under five accounted for approximately 4.8 per cent of the resident population of Qu'Appelle.
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of community events became redundant as such rural communities waned, lost cohesion (country United Churches closing in the 1950s; country schools the end of June 1963) and ultimately vanished.
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Until the building of Highway 10, vastly reducing the use of Highway 35 between Qu'Appelle and Fort Qu'Appelle, access by farm families to Qu'Appelle was much more convenient than to the Fort.
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arrived in 1882–83, and the post office was founded at what was originally called Troy on August 1, 1882. For a time Qu'Appelle appeared likely to be the administrative headquarters for the
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was accomplished in the Territories, the lieutenant-governor and council governed by fiat and there was little legitimate means of challenging such decisions outside the federal capital of
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The Church of England parish of St. Peter's having been substantially constituted by English immigrants, the native Canadian Protestant arrivals at Qu'Appelle established two churches:
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Qu'Appelle is located in the Indian Head Plain of the Aspen Parkland ecoregion on the parkland of the Qu'Appelle flood plain. Qu'Appelle's elevation is 662.90 m (2,174.9 ft)
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Echo Creek (occasionally known as Springbrook Creek) rises immediately to the north of Qu'Appelle and opens out into a broad coulee immediately to the south of the Qu'Appelle Valley.
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which in 1882 cost around $ 250. At the time a good team of horses would run about $ 600. ($ 250 is equivalent to $ 7,900 in present-day terms and $ 600 is equivalent to $ 18,900.)
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garage briefly was turned into a general store in the 1960s when Hamblin's General Store and the Red & White Store closed but this soon ended. The bypassing of Qu'Appelle by
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in 1890 linked the newly established Regina with Saskatoon and Prince Albert, Qu'Appelle was the major debarkation and distribution centre for the North-West Territories.
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Northern Bank on the east side of Main Street, from 1925 the Royal Bank of Canada, now long-closed. All buildings to the north of the bank in the photo are now gone.
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of South Qu'Appelle No. 157 are served by the Qu'Appelle Volunteer Fire Department, who are trained in health care and fire rescue practices. Today the Indian Head
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as with Anglicans came to town for Sunday services and liturgical festivals and from the outset the Catholic Church in Qu'Appelle had a substantial urban presence.
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As late as the 1960s there was still a hospital, post office, butcher, Red & White grocery store, general store, barbershop, and several garages, including
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Near Qu'Appelle, this steam threshing unit was still busy with the harvest in January, c. 1895. Note the large number of men required in the threshing process.
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enjoyed in the late 19th century and onward when church halls and, later, when in the 1900s through the 1950s the town cinema on Main Street provided movies.
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in 1895 accelerated the decline. Thereafter Qu'Appelle's pretensions as the would-be metropole for the District of Assiniboia were comprehensively dispelled.
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Lord Brassey farm and estate was run in England and attracted farmers to the Church Colonisation Society venture called the Christ Church Settlement. In the
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trading post temporarily stood southwest of the future site of the town from 1854 through 1864 when it was re-located back to its previous site, the modern
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along the C.P.R. Mainline....He chose the town site of Regina...about a mile (1.6 km) west of the present station—that is, on their own section '26'.
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In 1902 the name was changed to South Qu'Appelle and in 1911 the longstanding confusion as to the name "Qu'Appelle," which also referred to the former
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arrived in 1884 the new town was renamed Qu'Appelle Station in reference to the nearby Qu'Appelle Valley, which was the location of a long-established
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Former Red & White Store, the one remaining retail building on Main Street, now with the dereliction of the Town Hall used as a community centre.
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Canada's increasingly secular society, the issue is largely forgotten. In 2013 " of Qu'Appelle ... congregational closure and sale of the church ."
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most monthly rainfall. On 13 July 1981, Qu'Appelle received 113.1 mm (4.45 in) of precipitation, making it the wettest day in the town's
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farmsteads with the former farms consolidated as large-scale commercial operations having no relationship whatever with their former farmsteads.
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Canada, the Red and White grocery store, the Hamblin general store, the barber shop and four gas stations remained (albeit that two of them were
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drew on: Qu'Áppelle School, long together with the town hall a centre of community activity, was closed in 1973 and demolished in 1975.
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Despite its loss of initial prominence as a likely territorial headquarters Qu'Appelle attained national prominence in 1885 during the
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Church on Main Street in 1906 (consecrated in 1907). The building is in the same yellow brick as the town hall and former school, the
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Letter from D. Henry Starr, (Starr's Point, Qu'Appelle Station, Assiniboia, N.W.T.) to T. M. Daly, Minister of Interior, 17 July 1894
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is home to the Fort Qu'Appelle Community Health Services Centre, All Nations' Healing Hospital and the Echo Lodge Special Care Home.
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By that time such rural communities had passed into their brief, three-generation history, Heber Ellis, the editor and publisher of
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According to data from 2001, more than 36.9% of the town's residents identify themselves as Roman Catholic; 38.46% of residents are
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both have hospitals and special care homes in the Regina Qu'Appelle Regional Health Authority region which are near to Qu'Appelle.
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fort town in the Qu'Appelle Valley, to the northeast of Qu'Appelle, was resolved when the two communities agreed to deem the then-
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job for farmers, who previously would have regarded farming as their principal occupation and wintertime jobs as a distraction.
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was Governor General) as his territorial capital: Qu'Appelle's significance other than in historical terms then largely lapsed.
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The once-thriving business district of Qu'Appelle, circa 1905. The Queen's Hotel, where General Middleton billeted during the
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diocesan debt was becoming disproportionate to anticipated resources in the largely non-Anglican District of Assiniboia and
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Echo Creek shortly north of its source close to town of Qu'Appelle, but characteristic of topography of Qu'Appelle district
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and numerous houses and Main Street businesses, which once characterised the town's not-unimpressive yellow brick style.
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the name was chosen by the brothers Stephen and James Caswell who were merchants in the area and managed the post office.
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long since having been removed to Regina, pro-cathedral status was removed from St Peter's, Qu'Appelle and conferred on
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Bishop Adelbert Anson, the first Bishop of Qu'Appelle (1884), cultivated a relationship between Qu'Appelle and his home
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Echo Creek, rising immediately north of the town of Qu'Appelle and flowing into the Qu'Appelle Valley at Fort Qu'Appelle
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The Regina Qu'Appelle Regional Health Authority assesses and provides health care within the Regina-Qu'Appelle region.
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general store during the 1960s when James Hamblin's general store closed on his death but it lasted only for a decade.
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the sponsoring Diocese of Lichfield in England was unwilling to underwrite the expenses of such programs indefinitely.
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Qu'Appelle district farmhouses of the 1890s and first decade of the 20th century with brick rather than wooden walls.
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runs south to Weyburn unpaved and north to Fort Qu'Appelle; while no longer heavily trafficked since the opening of
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There was also the previously mentioned cinema on Main Street; during the early years of the building's existence a
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as the Territorial headquarters was a national scandal in the 1880s: there was an "obvious conflict of interest" in
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However, the rural population which Qu'Appelle had served steadily declined as family farms were consolidated: The
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Unlike parts of the North-West Territories and, then, Province of Saskatchewan settled by Eastern Europeans in the
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Clancy, Michael T.; Anna Clancy; University of Regina. Canadian Plains Research Center (2006). Anna Clancy (ed.).
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stations on the now-relocated trans-Canada highway to the south of the town). These were not to last beyond 1970.
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with the other three denominations) having long since withdrawn any full-time residential clergy from the town.
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There is now no sign of the first Hudson's Bay Company Trading Post at Qu'Appelle, 20 miles south of the lakes.
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Like many small Canadian prairie towns, Qu'Appelle has had a considerably livelier past than its present. A
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Supported by the Government of Canada through the Canadian Apparel & Textile Industries Program (CATIP)
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pitch was set up and used alongside. A curling club and curling rink were established in the late 1880s.
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with frigid, dry winters and warm summers. Qu'Appelle's winters can be uncomfortably cold; but warm, dry
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during the winter months, providing the occasional break from the cold especially during the times of
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Natural features of Egg Lake (20.6 km (13 mi)); Echo Creek (14.8 km (9 mi)); the
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and is now southern Saskatchewan. The town is situated in a lush rolling parkland, with intermittent
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Raw prairie to grain elevators : the chronicles of a pioneer community, Duff, Saskatchewan
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Qu'Appelle Town Hall with the now disused Opera House, 2008. Note boarded up windows and doors.
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Rural community life increasingly lapsed through the 1960s and reports from farm wives to the
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it was named after Troy, Ontario by Wellington Mulholland, a land surveyor and land agent and
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The Presbyterian and Methodist congregations merged in 1925 to become a congregation of the
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Rural school of the 1890s, Springbrook, some halfway between Qu'Appelle and Fort Qu'Appelle.
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Using a stoneboat to haul a plow down a Qu'Appelle street circa 1910 prior to street-paving.
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Qu'Appelle High School graduating class circa 1902 posed outside long-gone Methodist Church
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At a time when farmers were vastly greater in number than later: a standard farm was 1/4
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virtually all town commercial operations until the hotel's destruction by fire in 2003.
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The long-disused movie theatre building on Main Street across the street from the Kraus
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Qu'Appelle Methodist, Knox Presbyterian and from 1925 United; St Andrew's Presbyterian
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School in Fort Qu'Appelle, part of the Prairie Valley School Division No 208. or to
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St Peter's Church of England Pro-Cathedral, Qu'Appelle with the Terrace, circa 1905
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Taché, J. de Labroquerie (print version); Adamson, Julia (online version) (1918).
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in 1893. He taught at Qu'Appelle High School. In 1905, he was appointed the first
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Picnic at the Anglican St John's College Farm, Qu'Appelle, Assiniboia, circa 1894.
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amateur community concerts and theatricals in the "opera house" in the Town Hall;
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The Roman Catholic constituency in Qu'Appelle was originally French, German and
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trail served freight and stagecoach transport to the north-west and onwards to
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Original settlers hung onto the old name of "Troy" well into the 20th century.
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Note photo of school concert in the "opera house" (in the Town Hall), 1920 at
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The Green LaneTM, Environment Canada's World Wide Web site, Environment Canada
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Qu'Appelle High School shortly after World War I with students posed out front
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Retrieved 16 June 2013. St. Andrew's continuing Presbyterian closed in 2014.
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implement agencies, two butcher shops, a flour and feed store and a bakery.
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Note this online photo of a display of cattle at the Qu'Appelle Fair, 1898.
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December 5, 1884 saw the creation of the first two school districts in the
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St. Andrew's continuing Presbyterian, Main Street, Qu'Appelle, after 1925.
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Qu'Appelle was a district used to elect two members of the NWT Council in
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of the Church of England (since 1955 the Anglican Church of Canada). The
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Qu'Appelle: footprints to progress: a history of Qu'Appelle and district
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total private dwellings, a change of -2.2% from its 2016 population of
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Depletion of farm hinterland and erosion of town's commercial viability
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designated the village of Qu'Appelle as the cathedral city of the new
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Climate data for Qu'Appelle, 1981–2010 normals, extremes 1877–present
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Qu'Appelle had at one stage been credibly anticipated to be the major
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Edifice & Us - 'The Qu'Appelle Opera House' Episode Info - MSN TV
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containing steady-flowing creeks running into the Qu'Appelle Valley,
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Aboriginal people gathering for a powwow at Qu'Appelle prior to 1905
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Qu'Appelle High School students performing in the Opera House, 1920
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farm implement dealership and post office, turn of the 20th century
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St Peter's Pro-Cathedral, Qu'Appelle with the Terrace, circa 1920s
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Two versions of the origin of the name "Troy" are proposed: That
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Knox Presbyterian, later United, Church, Qu'Appelle, circa 1910.
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approximately 50 kilometres (31 mi) east of the provincial
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viable. The building is now in use as a commercial laboratory.
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In anticipation of its presumed eventual urban importance the
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Political events, however, passed Qu'Appelle entirely by when
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cricket matches and later, as the English constituency waned,
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in default of the Town Hall auditorium's continuing utility.
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Qu'Appelle School, built 1906, closed 1973, demolished 1975.
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St. Peter's Pro-Cathedral, Qu'Appelle, interior, circa 1900
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From 1882, early residents of Qu'Appelle included numerous
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St. Peter's Pro-Cathedral first decade of the 20th century
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detachment provides police protection for the community.
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school plays and concerts at Christmas and in the spring,
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station site as Qu'Appelle and the town in the valley as
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Roman Catholic Church of the Immaculate Conception, 2008
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Anglican Journal, 1 April 2007 Retrieved 28 April 2007.
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provided morning and evening weather readings for the
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When the rail arrived in 1882, the Troy (Qu'Appelle)-
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newsletter provides local reporting from volunteers.
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From whose strange story they have made their choice
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St Peter's (former) Pro-Cathedral, Qu'Appelle, 2008
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Children in winter at Qu'Appelle School, circa 1915
836: 379: 4302:"Qu'Appelle valley is big attraction for visitors" 4180:(Celebrating the Millennium ed.). Saskatoon: 3605:Starr, D. Henry; Marijan Salopek (July 17, 1894). 3330: 2662:Roman Catholic Church of the Immaculate Conception 1188:Qu'Appelle district wooden farmstead in the 1960s. 442:of the North-West Territories by both the federal 5054:Our roots: Early history of Saskatchewan churches 4944:. Baragar Demographics. Baragar Online. 1990–2008 4832:. Statistics Canada. July 3, 2006. Archived from 4289:http://esask.uregina.ca/entry/fort_quappelle.html 3551: 3549: 3108:was ceded to the Diocese of Calgary in the 1970s. 2803:union, the continuing Presbyterian congregation. 2173:, 2.3% are undifferentiated Christian, 5.38% are 7649: 7638:Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities 6747: 5666: 3765:Elizabeth Mooney, "Prohibition and Temperance," 3242: 3240: 3238: 3236: 3234: 3232: 3230: 3228: 3226: 3224: 542:factory. The name "Qu'Appelle," a corruption of 5532:Places adjacent to Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan 3887: 3885: 2133:2001, 2006, 2011 Population Age Characteristics 1034:Old threshing machine on a farm near Qu'Appelle 701:Qu’Appelle, Long Lake, and Saskatchewan Railway 576:Of naming this fair valley the 'Qu'Appelle....' 468:selected the locale of his own landholdings at 5413:. Government of Saskatchewan. February 6, 2005 5355:. Government of Saskatchewan. February 6, 2005 5115:http://www.infuziontech.com/united/?page_id=61 4524: 3546: 2813: 2753:Cattle display at Qu'Appelle Summer Fair, 1898 738: 566:And found the world, because of her, was good. 562:Had watched her grow to sweet young womanhood; 415:Qu'Appelle was for a time the terminus of the 6733: 5652: 5517: 4775: 4437: 3963:Le Site De Justiceplus - The Justiceplus Site 3808:Note this photo of covered rink and equipment 3439: 3437: 3435: 3433: 3431: 3429: 3427: 3425: 3423: 3421: 3419: 3221: 1049:In its heyday, Qu'Appelle was located on the 726:Lieutenant-Governor Dewdney's preference for 4915:Trevor Powell, "Anglican Church of Canada," 4614: 4584: 4582: 4555: 4553: 3882: 3746:http://esask.uregina.ca/entry/quappelle.html 3671: 3669: 3667: 3665: 3663: 3561:http://esask.uregina.ca/entry/quappelle.html 3417: 3415: 3413: 3411: 3409: 3407: 3405: 3403: 3401: 3399: 3393:(Toronto: McLelland and Stewart, 1973), 120. 2614:The Knox Presbyterian Church, built in 1884. 2181:Canada census – Qu'Appelle community profile 1038:Qu'Appelle is no longer on but north of the 570:Of which the paleface settlers love to tell; 5267:. West Vancouver, BC: Evvard Publications. 5262: 5256: 4621:republished to the internet 17 October 2000 3987: 3985: 3391:The Last Spike: The Great Railway 1881-1885 2528:Grave of Bishop John Burn, who died in 1896 2455:St. Peter's Church of England Pro-Cathedral 2266: 973:Nomination of Regina as territorial capital 6740: 6726: 5659: 5645: 5524: 5510: 4647: 4500: 4498: 4496: 4494: 4492: 4259:"Virtual Saskatchewan - Qu'Appelle Valley" 4256: 4238:. Government of Canada. September 18, 2008 4091:Qu'Appelle Valley School District website. 3953: 3951: 2772:hockey games in the indoor community rink. 2622:Knox Presbyterian-cum-United Church, 2008. 2356:Municipal affairs are handled by the town 886:As with the nearby large farming projects 446:and the Church of England (since 1955 the 38:Troy, Qu'Appelle Station, South Qu'Appelle 4986:"Missionaries Blazed Path in Lonely Land" 4942:Qu'Appelle Valley School Division No. 139 4892:. Powered by iCongo. 2005. Archived from 4579: 4550: 4463: 4377: 4173: 4036:. Saskatchewan Gen Web. September 2, 2002 3660: 3396: 2180: 5458:Canadian Plains Research Center (2006). 5015:"Anglican bishops of Canada: Qu'Appelle" 4596:. Government of Canada. February 1, 2007 4538:. Environment Canada. September 22, 2015 4512:. Environment Canada. September 22, 2015 4477:. Environment Canada. September 22, 2015 4451:. Environment Canada. 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Government of Canada. Archived from 2038: 1361:routinely blow into the area from the 1313:and Pasqua Lake. The park provides an 1072: 881: 650:In his January 5, 1892 edition of the 558:I am the one who loved her as my life, 106: 76: 6721: 5640: 5505: 5439:. Historica Fondation of Canada. 2008 4745:. Statistics Canada. August 20, 2019. 4689:. Statistics Canada. February 4, 2022 4567:. Government of Canada. July 24, 2008 4445:"Daily Data Report for February 1893" 4164: 3933:Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. 3328: 2711:Maypole Dance, Qu'Appelle, 1 May 1919 1092:Qu'Appelle Post Office, now derelict. 5539: 5319:"to Live in > Emergency Services" 5265:Historic Land Trails of Saskatchewan 5238:"Recreation & Culture Committee" 5205:"Saskatchewan Settlement Experience" 4330:A User's Guide to Saskatchewan Parks 3246: 3136: 3134: 2317:had reached the end of his life and 1217:Qu'Appelle monument to former school 998:status, which was then conferred on 6701: 5396: 5367: 5065:, p.143. Retrieved 3 December 2007. 4765:. Statistics Canada. July 18, 2021. 4717:. Statistics Canada. March 21, 2019 4283:David McLennan, "Fort Qu'Appelle." 3580:Campbell, Maria (January 1, 1983). 3012:List of communities in Saskatchewan 2844:of Qu'Appelle's commercial viabity. 2743:a summer agricultural fair in July, 2666:The Roman Catholics built the fine 2218:4.22 km (1.63 sq mi) 2215:3.88 km (1.50 sq mi) 811:Flour Mill, Qu'Appelle, circa 1910. 530:Qu'Appelle CPR station before 1910. 269:4.22 km (1.63 sq mi) 13: 5341: 5325:. February 6, 2005. Archived from 5295:. February 6, 2005. Archived from 4810:. Government of Saskatchewan. 2008 4510:Canadian Climate Normals 1981-2010 4334:(Digitised online by Google books) 4232:"Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan, Canada" 3959:"A History of the Canadian Dollar" 3730:Qu'Appelle: Footprints to Progress 2033: 1149:, Vicereine of Canada and wife of 799:Town Hall, Qu'Appelle, circa 1910. 14: 7684: 5486: 5211:. OH! Media. 2005. Archived from 5180:. OH! Media. 2005. Archived from 5017:. August 29, 2007. Archived from 4886:"CTI Canadian Textiles Institute" 4471:"Daily Data Report for July 1937" 4174:Fung, Ka-iu; Barry, Bill (1999). 3856:. OH! Media. 2005. Archived from 3825:. OH! Media. 2005. Archived from 3794:. OH! Media. 2005. Archived from 3131: 2966:moved to Qu'Appelle, District of 2933: 2834: 2699:Cultural events and entertainment 2147:, Qu'Appelle had a population of 989:Alienation of Anglican see status 7633:Census divisions of Saskatchewan 6775: 6700: 6688: 6677: 6676: 5608: 5587: 5579: 5562: 5464:The Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan 5460:"Rawlinson, Edward A. (1912–92)" 5040:"Church Maps Could Be Re-Drawn," 4964:"Bert Fox Community High School" 4285:The Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan 4205:Peterson, Bill (June 12, 1978). 3743:The Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan 3607:"Reaction to German Immigration" 3557:The Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan 3333:Geographic Names of Saskatchewan 3253:The Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan 2521: 2509: 2497: 2485: 2473: 2461: 837:Early surrounding farm community 699:. Until the construction of the 600: 482:John Campbell, Marquess of Lorne 366: 253: • Governing body 105: 98: 75: 68: 51: 5451: 5425: 5263:Shillington, C. Howard (1985). 5230: 5197: 5166: 5153: 5127: 5107: 5077: 5068: 5045: 5033: 5007: 4978: 4956: 4930: 4908: 4878: 4848: 4822: 4796: 4769: 4608: 4407: 4320: 4294: 4277: 4236:This is the world as we know it 4224: 4198: 4148: 4122: 4103: 4084: 4067: 4058: 4048: 4022: 3873: 3842: 3811: 3780: 3758: 3735: 3728:Qu'Appelle Historical Society, 3722: 3696: 3649: 3628: 3598: 3573: 3533: 3517: 3493: 3477: 3383: 3351: 3322: 3300: 3271: 2634:congregations remained viable: 2019: 721:Smiths Hotel, Qu'Appelle, 1885. 548:legend of the Qu'Appelle Valley 458:in the North-West Territories. 7628:Municipalities in Saskatchewan 7352:Treaty Four Reserve Grounds 77 3741:David McLennan, "Qu'Appelle," 3555:David McLennan, "Qu'Appelle," 3212: 3209:, retrieved 30 September 2008. 3189: 3164: 3117:David McLennon, "Qu'Appelle," 3111: 3093: 3065: 3039: 3022:Anglican Diocese of Qu'Appelle 2976:Lieutenant Governor of Alberta 2267:References: 2021 2011 earlier 1147:Susan Buchan (Lady Tweedsmuir) 277:662.9 m (2,174.9 ft) 57:Main Street, Qu'Appelle, 2008. 1: 7389:Collingwood Lakeshore Estates 5609: 5563: 4927:. Retrieved 24 November 2009. 4856:"Voter Information Service -" 4161:, Retrieved 18 September 2008 4075:"Royalite Oil Company Ltd.," 3755:. Retrieved January 30, 2013. 3678:"SASKATCHEWAN AND ITS PEOPLE" 3490:. Retrieved 19 November 2007. 3307:David McLennon, "Qu'Appele," 3017:List of towns in Saskatchewan 2909: 2331: 1939:Average snowfall cm (inches) 1869:Average rainfall mm (inches) 1151:John Buchan (Lord Tweedsmuir) 776:, a section being one square 7673:Division No. 6, Saskatchewan 5588: 5580: 5378:"Fort Qu'Appelle Facilities" 5135:"Town of Qu'Appelle website" 5091:. iWeb. 2006. Archived from 4917:Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan 4207:"Qu'Appelle Covered in Book" 4158:Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan 3927:American Antiquarian Society 3907:American Antiquarian Society 3777:, retrieved 7 February 2009. 3767:Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan 3682:Saskatchewan Gen Web Project 3610:(Letters republished online) 3512:Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan 3319:, retrieved 7 February 2009. 3309:Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan 3199:Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan 3119:Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan 2986:Saskatchewan Court of Appeal 2888: 2848: 2822:Qu'Appelle Hockey rink, 1903 2386: 1367:El Niño-Southern Oscillation 1244: 1112:Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan 487: 28:Town in Saskatchewan, Canada 16:Town in Saskatchewan, Canada 7: 5209:Saskatchewan Archives Board 5178:Saskatchewan Archives Board 4110:Town of Qu'Appelle website. 4077:Alberta Online Encyclopedia 4034:Saskatchewan and Its People 3854:Saskatchewan Archives Board 3823:Saskatchewan Archives Board 3792:Saskatchewan Archives Board 3570:Retrieved January 30, 2013. 3128:Retrieved 29 November 2008. 3005: 2814:Sports and other recreation 2537:ecclesiastical province of 2449: 1655:Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 1515:Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 1307:Echo Valley Provincial Park 739:Early town life and economy 10: 7689: 4808:Municipal Directory System 4182:University of Saskatchewan 4119:Retrieved 4 December 2007. 4100:Retrieved 4 December 2007. 3870:Photograph of summer fair. 3539:Cf references, passim, in 3530:. 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Toronto: Dundern Press. 2008: 1395: 1340: 1143:Great Depression in Canada 959: 877:View from the east 1901-01 708:Frederick Dobson Middleton 663:Until 1897, however, when 625:in the Qu'Appelle Valley. 595: 472:(then renamed "Regina" by 245: • Administrator 18: 7623: 7427: 7374: 7365: 7287: 7229: 7116: 7028: 6875: 6784: 6773: 6759: 6671: 6618: 5865: 5761: 5713: 5675: 5537: 5437:The Canadian Encyclopedia 5089:iCompass Technologies Inc 4757:"2001 Community Profiles" 4737:"2006 Community Profiles" 4709:"2011 Community Profiles" 4681:"2021 Community Profiles" 4590:"2001 Community Profiles" 4561:"2006 Community Profiles" 4257:Yanko, Dave (1997–2007). 3528:The Canadian Encyclopedia 3488:The Canadian Encyclopedia 3485:"North-West Territories," 3078:Dictionary.com Unabridged 3027:Anglican Church of Canada 2895:North-West Mounted Police 2893:Qu'Appelle was home to a 2721:celebrations on April 23, 2326:Qu'Appelle Spirit Monthly 2255: 2244: 2233: 2229:158.1/km (409/sq mi) 2226:160.9/km (417/sq mi) 2222: 2211: 2200: 2193: 2188: 2141:2021 Census of Population 2121: 2051:—     1938: 1868: 1794: 1724: 1654: 1584: 1514: 1444: 1439: 1436: 1433: 1430: 1427: 1424: 1421: 1418: 1415: 1412: 1409: 1406: 1403: 1400: 1355:humid continental climate 1305:in winter. There is also 1101:cut across directly from 448:Anglican Church of Canada 350: 334: 324: 312: 302: 298:158.1/km (409/sq mi) 294: 286: 281: 273: 265: 260: 252: 244: 236: 231: 223: 215: 207: 195: 183: 171: 163: 128: 62: 50: 43: 33: 7658:Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan 5163:retrieved June 16, 2013. 3646:Retrieved 15 March 2009. 3032: 2769:community baseball games 2366:South Qu'appelle No. 157 2271: 1051:Canadian Pacific Railway 1042:though as previously on 536:Canadian Pacific Railway 417:Canadian Pacific Railway 89:Show map of Saskatchewan 7274:Standing Buffalo Dakota 7239:Carry the Kettle Nakoda 5052:Meredith Banting Best, 4081:Retrieved 1 March 2009. 3732:(Qu'Appelle, 1980), 22. 3525:"North-West Rebellion." 3283:The Leader-Post, Regina 2628:United Church of Canada 2376:(formerly Qu'Appelle). 2291:newspaper office, 1900. 2256:Median household income 2240:39.2 (M: 38.2, F: 40.4) 678:Sir Frederick Middleton 256:Qu'Appelle Town Council 7357:Wa-pii-moos-toosis 83A 5240:. 2006. Archived from 4990:Saskatoon Star Phoenix 4635:Cite journal requires 4265:. Government of Canada 3584:. Goodread Biography. 3465:Cite journal requires 3171:Sumner, Len W (1980). 2972:North-West Territories 2943: 2869: 2845: 2823: 2754: 2727:celebrations on May 1, 2712: 2696: 2658: 2642: 2623: 2595: 2434: 2416:North-West Territories 2404: 2396: 2349: 2341: 2292: 2281: 2134: 1350: 1284: 1277: 1254: 1218: 1202: 1189: 1165: 1122: 1093: 1085: 1035: 1015: 969: 916: 878: 866: 846: 812: 800: 769: 762: 753:English remittance men 748: 722: 692: 679: 665:responsible government 661: 614: 578: 531: 507:District of Assiniboia 498: 456:District of Assiniboia 425:North-West Territories 421:District of Assiniboia 216:Incorporated (village) 148:50.54250°N 103.87361°W 7663:Towns in Saskatchewan 7429:Special service areas 7302:Carry the Kettle 76-1 4896:on September 23, 2006 4536:Canadian Climate Data 4475:Canadian Climate Data 4449:Canadian Climate Data 4177:Atlas of Saskatchewan 3829:on September 27, 2007 3676:Hawkes, John (2005). 3101:Diocese of Qu'Appelle 2941: 2867: 2842: 2821: 2752: 2710: 2691: 2668:Immaculate Conception 2656: 2640: 2621: 2593: 2547:diocese of Qu'Appelle 2543:diocese of Qu'Appelle 2432: 2402: 2394: 2381:Indian Head-Milestone 2347: 2339: 2321:died soon after him. 2287: 2279: 2237:41.6 (M: 40.4, F: 44) 2207:668 (+7.1% from 2006) 2204:625 (-2.2% from 2016) 2132: 2025:Historical Population 1348: 1282: 1272: 1252: 1216: 1199: 1187: 1163: 1120: 1091: 1080: 1033: 1013: 967: 918:W.R. Sykes laid down 901: 876: 864: 844: 810: 798: 767: 758: 746: 732:Canadian Encyclopedia 720: 690: 677: 648: 608: 556: 529: 495: 452:Diocese of Qu'Appelle 7307:Little Black Bear 84 7216:South Qu'Appelle 157 7191:North Qu'Appelle 187 7118:Rural municipalities 5705:Rural municipalities 4966:. Canpages Inc. 2008 4804:"Town of QU'APPELLE" 4762:2001 Canadian Census 4742:2006 Canadian Census 4714:2011 Canadian Census 4686:2021 Canadian Census 4263:Tourism Saskatchewan 4009:on February 24, 2009 3969:on December 21, 2008 3541:Laura Ingalls Wilder 3329:Barry, Bill (2005). 3047:"Town of Qu'Appelle" 2954:Annie Babbitt Bulyea 2733:fireworks on May 24, 2560:Diocese of Lichfield 2555:Diocese of Lichfield 1445:Record high °C (°F) 1299:cross-country skiing 1174:Royal Bank of Canada 1040:Trans-Canada Highway 953:Dominion Land Survey 697:North-West Rebellion 683:North-West Rebellion 656:Nicholas Flood Davin 619:Hudson's Bay Company 582:Hudson's Bay Company 540:Hudson's Bay Company 444:Government of Canada 295: • Density 153:50.54250; -103.87361 19:For other uses, see 7337:Standing Buffalo 78 6663:Tourist attractions 5404:"Regina Qu'Appelle" 5299:on October 31, 2010 4866:on December 6, 2012 3152:on October 12, 2012 2993:Claude Hilton Keith 2960:George H. V. Bulyea 2942:Edward A. Rawlinson 2308:Qu'Appelle Progress 2297:Qu'Appelle Progress 2289:Qu'Appelle Progress 2026: 1725:Record low °C (°F) 1585:Daily mean °C (°F) 1301:, snowmobiling and 1073:Contemporary issues 882:Settlement colonies 780:, 640 acres. As in 638:Lieutenant-Governor 480:, when her husband 463:Lieutenant-Governor 224:Incorporated (town) 208:Post office founded 144: /  7098:Saskatchewan Beach 5329:on October 7, 2007 5323:Town of Qu'Appelle 5293:Town of Qu'Appelle 5244:on October 9, 2007 5161:http://www.qdw.ca/ 5141:on October 7, 2007 5120:2013-06-22 at the 5095:on October 7, 2007 5061:2007-09-26 at the 4923:2016-11-09 at the 4784:on October 7, 2007 4661:. February 9, 2022 4389:Environment Canada 4154:Elizabeth Mooney, 4115:2007-10-09 at the 4096:2007-02-16 at the 3773:2015-01-03 at the 3751:2017-07-30 at the 3642:2011-06-15 at the 3566:2017-07-30 at the 3506:2017-07-30 at the 3362:(Digitised online) 3315:2017-07-30 at the 3205:2017-07-30 at the 3146:Collections Canada 3124:2017-07-30 at the 2944: 2900:rural municipality 2870: 2846: 2824: 2755: 2713: 2659: 2643: 2624: 2596: 2435: 2405: 2397: 2362:rural municipality 2350: 2342: 2293: 2282: 2251:286 (total)  2248:285 (total)  2223:Population density 2135: 2024: 2011:Environment Canada 1375:Environment Canada 1351: 1285: 1255: 1223:Dominion Lands Act 1219: 1203: 1190: 1166: 1123: 1094: 1086: 1036: 1016: 970: 879: 867: 847: 813: 801: 770: 749: 723: 693: 680: 615: 552:E. Pauline Johnson 532: 499: 287: • Total 266: • Total 237: • Mayor 197:Rural Municipality 119:Show map of Canada 7645: 7644: 7530:Kathrintal Colony 7445: 7444: 7376:Organized hamlets 7279:Star Blanket Cree 7244:Little Black Bear 6715: 6714: 6695:Canada portal 5793: 5780: 5634: 5633: 5629: 5628: 5470:on March 18, 2012 5021:on March 16, 2011 4659:Statistics Canada 4594:Statistics Canada 4565:Statistics Canada 3499:David MacLennon, 3452:on June 15, 2011. 3247:McLennan, David. 2984:, a judge of the 2781:Church of England 2584:St Paul's, Regina 2374:Regina—Qu'Appelle 2360:and council. The 2265: 2264: 2245:Private dwellings 2145:Statistics Canada 2125: 2124: 2016: 2015: 1353:Qu'Appelle has a 1268:Canadian Prairies 359: 358: 227:February 20, 1903 7680: 7394:Crawford Estates 7372: 7371: 7347:Star Blanket 83C 7264:Peepeekisis Cree 7131:Bratt's Lake 129 6779: 6742: 6735: 6728: 6719: 6718: 6704: 6703: 6693: 6692: 6691: 6680: 6679: 5822:North Battleford 5791: 5778: 5690:Census divisions 5667:Subdivisions of 5661: 5654: 5647: 5638: 5637: 5612: 5611: 5591: 5590: 5583: 5582: 5566: 5565: 5540: 5526: 5519: 5512: 5503: 5502: 5498: 5497: 5495:Official website 5480: 5479: 5477: 5475: 5455: 5449: 5448: 5446: 5444: 5433:"Vernon Barford" 5429: 5423: 5422: 5420: 5418: 5408: 5400: 5394: 5393: 5391: 5389: 5384:on July 30, 2007 5374: 5365: 5364: 5362: 5360: 5345: 5339: 5338: 5336: 5334: 5315: 5309: 5308: 5306: 5304: 5285: 5279: 5278: 5260: 5254: 5253: 5251: 5249: 5234: 5228: 5224: 5222: 5220: 5215:on July 16, 2011 5201: 5195: 5193: 5191: 5189: 5184:on July 16, 2011 5170: 5164: 5157: 5151: 5150: 5148: 5146: 5131: 5125: 5111: 5105: 5104: 5102: 5100: 5081: 5075: 5072: 5066: 5049: 5043: 5037: 5031: 5030: 5028: 5026: 5011: 5005: 5004: 4998: 4996: 4982: 4976: 4975: 4973: 4971: 4960: 4954: 4953: 4951: 4949: 4938:"School locator" 4934: 4928: 4912: 4906: 4905: 4903: 4901: 4882: 4876: 4875: 4873: 4871: 4862:. 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Qu'Appelle
Main Street, Qu'Appelle, 2008.
Qu'Appelle is located in Saskatchewan
Qu'Appelle is located in Canada
50°32′33″N 103°52′25″W / 50.54250°N 103.87361°W / 50.54250; -103.87361
Province
Saskatchewan
Census division
6
Rural Municipality
South Qu'Appelle
Time zone
Postal code
Area code
Highways
Highway 1
Highway 35

/kwəˈpɛl/
Saskatchewan
Highway 35
capital
Regina
Canadian Pacific Railway
District of Assiniboia
North-West Territories
coulees
poplar bluffs
metropole
Government of Canada

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