Plenty, Saskatchewan

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Plenty (2016 population: Template:Nts) is a village in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan within the Rural Municipality of Winslow No. 319 and Census Division No. 13. Plenty is located equidistant among Kindersley, Biggar, Kerrobert, and Rosetown and approximately Template:Convert southwest of the city of Saskatoon.

History

Plenty incorporated as a village on March 25, 1911.[1]

The Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) chose the name "Plenty". As the railroad was being laid, the future town site and surrounding areas were the first fields on the line that produced good crops, thus appearing to be "the Land of Plenty", and the town received its name from this inspiration.

Approximately Template:Convert north of Plenty is the Moore's Ravine Municipal Heritage Site (Richard's Pasture) made up of approximately Template:Convert designated on which are located several Aboriginal heritage sites including two turtle effigies, the Plenty Medicine Wheel, and test pits where archaeological digs have revealed hundreds of scattered buffalo bones. This site is on private land.

East of Plenty by Template:Convert is Opuntia Lake. It is a stopping place for birds and wildlife and covers approximately Template:Convert. In the 1950s, the area surrounding the lake was made a game preserve to regulate hunting. Opuntia Lake is strategically situated in the major goose fall staging area of Western Canada, is a very important staging area for waterfowl. Estimated maximum fall concentrations include 15,000 to 20,000 geese (Canada, white-fronted, snow and Ross' geese), up to 30,000 ducks (mainly mallard, pintail, and assorted divers), 2,000 sandhill cranes, and 500 tundra swans. The lake supports only a small number of breeding and moulting dabblers and divers.

During the 1950s, a program of tree planting occurred at the lake along with the construction of baseball diamonds and a boat house. For several years the Plenty Sports Day was held at the lake. Several attempts were made to stock the lake with fish but the lakes salinity and fluctuating levels brought an end to this project and the use of the site for the sports day.

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Demographics

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Economy

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Education

Plenty is located within the Sun West School Division. North West Central School, a Kindergarten to grade 12 school, services the surrounding communities of Kelfield, Ruthilda, and Stranraer and provides high school services for the community of Dodsland.[4]

Notable people

See also

References

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  4. http://www.sunwestsd.ca/plenty/ North West Central School website