Watrous, Saskatchewan

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Watrous /ˈwɑːtrəs/ is a town in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It is 106 kilometres (66 mi) east of Saskatoon and has an economy that is based on agriculture and tourism because of its proximity to Manitou Beach, home of the Mineral Spa and Danceland dance Hall (known as the "Home of the World Famous Dance Floor Built on Horsehair"). Watrous was named after Frank Watrous Morse. The town has several restaurants, a hospital, medical clinic, elementary school, high school, community college, bowling alley, RCMP detachment, banks, a grocery store, and motels.

CountryCanada
Elevation
536 m (1,759 ft)
Quick facts Country, Province ...
Watrous
Town
Main Street
Main Street
Watrous is located in Morris No. 312
Watrous
Watrous
Watrous is located in Saskatchewan
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Coordinates: 51°40′40″N 105°27′51″W
CountryCanada
ProvinceSaskatchewan
Village IncorporatedOctober 15, 1908
Town IncorporatedDecember 30, 1909
Government
  MayorJohn Gunderson [1]
  Governing bodyWatrous Town Council
Area
  Land11.17 km2 (4.31 sq mi)
Elevation
536 m (1,759 ft)
Population
 (2016)
  Total
1,865
  Density166.2/km2 (430/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC−6 (CST)
Postal code
S0K 4T0
Area code306
HighwaysHighway 2
WebsiteOfficial Site
[2][3]
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Grain elevator

Watrous is notable for being the location of the transmitter of CBK, CBC Radio One's primary station in Saskatchewan. The transmitter was originally located at Watrous in 1939 in order to cover most of the Prairie Provinces with a strong nighttime signal (the station, then as now, is a 50,000-watt clear-channel station). It was also intended to serve most of the province's populated area, including Regina and Saskatoon, from one transmitter. While Watrous is the station's city of licence, its actual studios are located in Regina. The Watrous transmitter is still considered the station's primary signal, even though both of the larger urban areas are now served by separate FM rebroadcasters.

History

The All Saints Anglican church on Main Street has a stained glass window that could be over 500 years old. The window may have come from St John the Baptist Anglican Church, Latton, Wiltshire, England.[4]

Demographics

In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Watrous had a population of 1,842 living in 851 of its 908 total private dwellings, a change of -3.1% from its 2016 population of 1,900. With a land area of 11.29 km2 (4.36 sq mi), it had a population density of 163.2/km2 (422.6/sq mi) in 2021.[5]

Canada census – Watrous, Saskatchewan community profile
More information Population, Land area ...
2011
Population1,857 (+6.5% from 2006)
Land area11.17 km2 (4.31 sq mi)
Population density166.2/km2 (430/sq mi)
Median age45.5 (M: 43.6, F: 46.8)
Private dwellings862 (total) 
Median household income
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References: 2011[6]

Transportation

The town is serviced by the Watrous Airport and Via Rail's The Canadian serves the former Watrous railway station site as a flag stop three times per week (in each direction).[7][8]

Railway services
  • More information Preceding station, Via Rail ...
    Preceding station Via Rail Following station
    Saskatoon
    toward Vancouver
    The Canadian Melville
    toward Toronto
    Former services
    Preceding station Via Rail Following station
    Saskatoon
    toward Vancouver
    Super Continental Raymore
    toward Toronto
    Preceding station Canadian National Railway Following station
    Xena
    toward Vancouver
    Main Line Venn
    toward Montreal
    Xena
    toward Prince Albert
    Prince AlbertWatrous Terminus
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Sports and recreation

The Jubilee Drive-In Theatre in Manitou Beach is open from the Victoria Day weekend until October. It is one of the few drive-ins still operating in Saskatchewan. The others include the Prairie Dog Drive-in in Carlyle, the Clearwater Drive-In in Kyle, the Moonlight Movies Drive-in in Pilot Butte, and the Twilite Drive-In Theater in Wolseley.[9]

The Watrous Winterhawks of the Long Lake Hockey League[10] play at the Watrous Centennial Arena.[11] Watrous also has a curling rink, bowling, golfing, swimming, ball diamonds, and a soccer pitch.

Climate

Watrous has a humid continental climate (Dfb on climate maps). It has very cold winters that give way to warm summers. The average daily mean temperature is 2.3°C while the record low is -43°C and the record high is 39.5°C.

More information Climate data for Watrous, Month ...
Climate data for Watrous
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 7.2
(45.0)
9
(48)
20
(68)
30.5
(86.9)
37
(99)
39.5
(103.1)
37.5
(99.5)
38.9
(102.0)
36.1
(97.0)
31.1
(88.0)
22.2
(72.0)
14.5
(58.1)
39.5
(103.1)
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) −11.7
(10.9)
−7.6
(18.3)
−0.8
(30.6)
10.2
(50.4)
18.2
(64.8)
22.4
(72.3)
24.8
(76.6)
24.4
(75.9)
17.9
(64.2)
10.5
(50.9)
−1.5
(29.3)
−9.2
(15.4)
8.1
(46.6)
Daily mean °C (°F) −16.8
(1.8)
−12.5
(9.5)
−5.8
(21.6)
4
(39)
11.3
(52.3)
15.9
(60.6)
18.1
(64.6)
17.3
(63.1)
11.3
(52.3)
4.5
(40.1)
−6
(21)
−13.9
(7.0)
2.3
(36.1)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) −21.8
(−7.2)
−17.3
(0.9)
−10.8
(12.6)
−2.2
(28.0)
4.4
(39.9)
9.4
(48.9)
11.4
(52.5)
10.1
(50.2)
4.7
(40.5)
−1.5
(29.3)
−10.4
(13.3)
−18.6
(−1.5)
−3.6
(25.5)
Record low °C (°F) −43
(−45)
−41.5
(−42.7)
−40.6
(−41.1)
−28.3
(−18.9)
−11.1
(12.0)
−3.3
(26.1)
1.7
(35.1)
−1.5
(29.3)
−16.1
(3.0)
−22.2
(−8.0)
−34
(−29)
−41
(−42)
−43
(−45)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 17.5
(0.69)
10.9
(0.43)
17.1
(0.67)
30.3
(1.19)
53.5
(2.11)
83.9
(3.30)
66.1
(2.60)
53
(2.1)
42.6
(1.68)
28
(1.1)
13
(0.5)
18.6
(0.73)
434.5
(17.11)
Source: Environment Canada[12]
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