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Maple Creek, Saskatchewan

Maple Creek
Town
Motto: "Where Past Is Present"
Maple Creek is located in Saskatchewan
Maple Creek
Maple Creek
Maple Creek is located in Canada
Maple Creek
Maple Creek
Location of Maple Creek in Saskatchewan
Coordinates: 49°54′29″N 109°28′44″W / 49.908°N 109.479°W / 49.908; -109.479
Country Canada
Province Saskatchewan
Region Southwest Saskatchewan
Census division 4
Rural Municipality Maple Creek No. 111
Established 1882
Incorporated (Village) 1896
Incorporated (Town) April 30, 1903
Government
 • Mayor Barry Rudd
 • Town Manager Michele Schmidt
 • Governing body Maple Creek Town Council
 • MP David L. Anderson
 • MLA Wayne Elhard
Area
 • Land 4.42 km2 (1.71 sq mi)
Population (2016)
 • Total 2,084
 • Density 471.3/km2 (1,221/sq mi)
Time zone CST
Postal code S0N 1N0
Area code(s) 306
Highways Highway 21
Highway 271
Highway 724
Railways Canadian Pacific
Climate Dfb
Website Town of Maple Creek

Maple Creek is a town in Maple Creek Rural Municipality No. 111, Saskatchewan, Canada. The population was 2,084 at the 2016 Census.

The town is 103 km southeast of Medicine Hat, Alberta, and 40 km north of the Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park on Highway 21 and 8 km south of the Trans Canada Highway.

The administrative headquarters of the Nekaneet Cree First Nation band government is 37 km southeast of Maple Creek.

After the North-West Mounted Police had been established at Fort Walsh, settlers began to explore the Cypress Hills area, living along the creeks and doing small-scale ranching. The Department of the Interior was operating a First Nations farm on the Maple Creek, a few miles south from the present town site. In 1882-1883 the First Nations (mainly Cree, Saulteaux, and Assiniboine) were moved to Qu'Appelle, and the farm was then operated by Major Shircliff, an ex-Mounted Policeman.

In the winter of 1882, a Canadian Pacific Railway construction crew of 12 decided to winter where the town of Maple Creek now stands. This marked the establishment of Maple Creek.

In June 2010, a flood submerged some of the town. The same flood hit much of southwest Saskatchewan and southern Alberta and even destroyed a portion of the Trans-Canada Highway.


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