List of Ghost Towns
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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
Name | Rural municipality (RM) |
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Arena | Frontier No. 19 |
Baildon | Baildon No. 131 |
Bateman | Gravelbourg No. 104 |
Battrum | |
Bayard | Terrell No. 101 |
Bents | |
Birch Creek | Emerald No. 277 |
Blewett | |
Bounty | Fertile Valley No. 285 |
Breeze | |
Bresaylor | |
Bromhead | |
Brooking | |
Bryant | Benson No. 35 |
Cactus Lake | Heart's Hill No. 352 |
Chandler | |
Clansman | |
Claydon | |
Clearfield | |
Coalfields | |
Colgate | Lomond No. 37 |
Court | |
Crichton | Wise Creek No. 77 |
Cullen | |
Cummings | Maple Creek No. 111 |
Diana | |
Divide | Reno No. 51 |
Dneiper | |
Dummer | Caledonia No. 99 |
Dunning | |
Elcott | |
Elswick | |
Estuary | Deer Forks No. 232 |
Expanse | Lake Johnston No. 102 |
Flintoft | Stonehenge No. 73 |
Floral | City of Saskatoon |
Forget | Tecumseh No. 65 |
Forward | Norton No. 69 |
Froude | Griffin No. 66 |
Fusilier | Antelope Park No. 322 |
Garwood | |
Gibbs | Longlaketon No. 219 |
Girvin | Arm River No. 252 |
Glen Bain | Glen Bain No. 105 |
Goodwater | Lomond No. 37 |
Gouverneur | Auvergne No. 76 |
Govenlock | Reno No. 51 |
Grassdale | Weyburn No. 67 |
Halkett | Estavan No. 5 |
Handsworth | Golden West No. 95 |
Hatton | Maple Creek No. 111 |
Hearne | Redburn No. 130 |
Hoffer | Souris Valley No. 7 |
Holloway | |
Horizon | Bengough No. 40 |
Hughton | Monet No. 257 |
Hume | Griffin No. 66 |
Huntoon | Griffin No. 66 |
Innes | Griffin No. 66 |
Insinger | Insinger No. 275 |
Instow | Bone Creek No. 108 |
Island Falls | |
Kayville | Key West No. 70 |
Kingsford | Browning No. 34 |
Lakenheath | Stonehenge No. 73 |
Loomis | Frontier No. 19 |
Loverna | Antelope Park No. 322 |
Luxton | Browning No. 34 |
Masefield | Val Marie No. 17 |
Maxim | Lomond No. 37 |
Minard | Browning No. 34 |
Nashlyn | Reno No. 51 |
Neidpath | Coulee No. 136 |
Neptune | Lomond No. 37 |
Neville | Whiska Creek No. 106 |
New Finland | Willowdale No. 153 |
Old Wives | Hillsborough No. 132 |
Oungre | Souris Valley No. 7 |
Oxarat | Reno No. 51 |
Parkbeg | Wheatlands No. 163 |
Pinto | Coalfields No. 4 |
Polwarth | Canwood No. 494 |
Rangeview | Reno No. 51 |
Ravenscrag | White Valley No. 49 |
Reynaud | Three Lakes No. 400 |
Robinhood | Medstead No. 497 |
Robsart | Reno No. 51 |
Romance | Leroy No. 339 |
Roseray | Pittville No. 169 |
Rutland | Colonsay No. 342 |
Scotsguard | Bone Creek No. 108 |
Senate | Reno No. 51 |
Shand | Estavan No. 5 |
Smuts | Grant No. 372 |
South Fork | Arlington No. 79 |
Southall | Souris Valley No. 7 |
St. Boswells | Glen Bain No. 105 |
Tableland | |
Tarnopol | Invergordon No. 430 |
Tatagwa | Weyburn No. 67 |
Tate | Mount Hope No. 279 |
Taylorton | Coalfields No. 4 |
Trossachs | Brokenshell No. 68 |
Truax | Elmsthorpe No. 100 |
Union Jack | Weyburn No. 67 |
Uren | Chaplin No. 164 |
Valjean | Chaplin No. 164 |
Valley Center | Marriott No. 317 |
Vantage | Sutton No. 103 |
Verlo | Pittville No. 169 |
Vesper | Lac Pelletier No. 107 |
Vidora | Reno No. 51 |
Viewfield | Benson No. 35 |
Woodley | Browning No. 34 |
Xena | Morris No. 312 |
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