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Humboldt, Saskatchewan

Humboldt
City
City of Humboldt
City of Humboldt welcome sign
City of Humboldt welcome sign
Flag of Humboldt
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Nickname(s): 'Boldt, The 'Boldt
Humboldt is located in Saskatchewan
Humboldt
Humboldt
Coordinates: 52°12′07″N 105°07′23″W / 52.20194°N 105.12306°W / 52.20194; -105.12306Coordinates: 52°12′07″N 105°07′23″W / 52.20194°N 105.12306°W / 52.20194; -105.12306
Country Canada
Province Saskatchewan
Established 1875
Incorporated (town) April 1, 1907
Incorporated (city) November 7, 2000
Government
 • Mayor Rob Muench, (2016)
 • Humboldt City Council Larry Jorgenson, Sandy Weyland, Roger Nordick, Michael Behiel, Owen Hopfner, Lorne Pratchler
 • MLA, Humboldt Donna Harpauer (SKP), (2011)
 • MP, Saskatoon—Humboldt Brad Trost (CPC), (2011)
Area
 • Total 11.66 km2 (4.50 sq mi)
Elevation 548.60 m (1,799.87 ft)
Population (2011)
 • Total 5,678
 • Density 421.9/km2 (1,093/sq mi)
Time zone CST (UTC-6)
Area code(s) 306
Highways Hwy 5 / Hwy 20
Railways Canadian National
Website http://www.humboldt.ca
Humboldt Collegiate Institute
Address
509 8th Avenue
Humboldt, Saskatchewan, S0K 2A1
Canada
Information
Type Secondary
School board Horizon School Division No. 205
Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Principal Cory Popoff
Vice Principal Jacquie Bergerman
Vice Principal Shaun Gardiner
Grades Grade 9 to Grade 12
Enrollment 371 (2016)
Education system Public/Separate
Language English
Website
Humboldt Public School
Address
509 8th Avenue
Humboldt, Saskatchewan, S0K 2A1
Canada
Information
Type Elementary
School board Horizon School Division No. 205
Principal Dave Hill
Vice Principal Darlene Popoff
Grades Pre-Kindergarten to Grade 8
Enrollment 288 (2016)
Education system Public
Language English
Website
St. Augustine School
Address
1103 8th Avenue
Humboldt, Saskatchewan, S0K 2A1
Canada
Information
Type Elementary
Religious affiliation(s) Catholic
Opened 1907 (1907)
School board Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Principal Cal Theisen
Vice Principal Cathy Korte-Monz
Grades Kindergarten to Grade 8
Enrollment 310 (2016)
Education system Separate
Language English
Website
St. Dominic School
Address
706 2nd Avenue South
Humboldt, Saskatchewan, S0K 2A1
Canada
Information
Type Elementary
Religious affiliation(s) Catholic
Opened 1959 (1959)
School board Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Principal Dallas Puto
Vice Principal Chad Knaus
Grades Kindergarten to Grade 8
Enrollment 242 (2016)
Education system Separate
Language English
Website

Humboldt is a city in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. It is located 113 km east of Saskatoon at the junction of Highway 5 and Highway 20. The city is surrounded by the Rural Municipality of Humboldt No. 370.

Named after German explorer Alexander von Humboldt, Humboldt began as a telegraph station located on the Carlton Trail, a wagon route used in the early days of Western Canada as a route from Fort Garry (Winnipeg) to Fort Edmonton. The name "Humboldt" was approved in 1875 for a site in the North West Territories along the Canadian Pacific Telegraph Line at which a repair station was built (8 km south-west of the present city site). Built in 1878, the Humboldt Telegraph Station played an integral part in communications for the developing West.

With the Métis uprising led by Louis Riel taking place at just 100 km northwest, Humboldt became the communication link between Prime Minister John A. Macdonald and his forces in the West, thus a site of strategic significance. General Frederick Middleton arrived in April 1885 with 950 soldiers, established a garrison at the station, and used it as his base for scouting operations. At that time, the Humboldt station was crucial, since the telegraph line further west was periodically cut – so Humboldt was the last secure link to the East.

On May 1, 1885, Humboldt became the site of a large supply depot under Maj. Lt.-Colonel G. T. Denison of the Governor Generals' Body Guard. A combined force of approximately 460 men built an elaborate series of entrenchments, converting the station into a fortified military encampment to protect the supplies. The troops left Humboldt in July 1885. The area was also the site of the first stagecoach robbery in Western Canada. Parts of the Carlton Trail in the form of wagon tracks/ruts still exist in the Humboldt area.


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