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Beatty, Saskatchewan

Village of Beatty
village
Beatty, Saskatchewan is located in Saskatchewan
Beatty, Saskatchewan
Beatty, Saskatchewan is located in Canada
Beatty, Saskatchewan
Location of Beatty in Saskatchewan
Coordinates: 52°54′02″N 104°48′17″W / 52.900619°N 104.804678°W / 52.900619; -104.804678
Country Canada
Province Saskatchewan
Region Saskatchewan
Census division No. 14
Rural Municipality Flett's Springs No. 429
Village Established N/A
Post Office Founded 1908
School Established N/A
Area
 • Total 0.82 km2 (0.32 sq mi)
Population (2006)
 • Total 61
Time zone CST
Postal code S0J 0C0
Area code(s) 306

Beatty (2006 population 61) is a village in Saskatchewan, Canada, located approximately 13 km (8 mi) northwest of Melfort. It is at the junction of highways 3 and 368. In 1925, Beatty was a Canadian National Railways C.N.R. Rail Station on the Swan River - Prince Albert Branch Line. Beatty belongs to Rural Municipality Number 429 - Flett's Springs. The area surrounding Beatty is predominantly farmland.

Beatty was named in 1904, after (and by) Reginald Beatty, an employee of the Hudson's Bay Company and the first settler in the Melfort district.

Beatty post office was established in 1908 in the Federal electoral district of Rosthern.

A community center was built in 1978 through local fundraising. This is still open and serves as a venue for weddings and community events.

Like most small communities in Saskatchewan, sports centered around hockey. In 1948 the Beatty Memorial Rink was built by a group of local volunteers. After many years, this rink was condemned to be destroyed because of its structural integrity. The town rallied again and built a new rink. This rink served the town until 1993.

In 1985 the Beatty Barons Senior Men's hockey team won the provincial championships. The town of Beatty fielded pre-novice and novice hockey teams until 1993. The rink was also used for community skating and hosting hockey tournaments.

Due to a financial issue which came to a head in 1993, the rink was sold to the town of Rocanville. The town of Rocanville had the rink taken apart piece by piece and moved 423 km away.


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