- Arcola, Saskatchewan
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official_name = Town of Arcola
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subdivision_name1 = SK
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subdivision_name2 =Saskatchewan
subdivision_type3 = Census division
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subdivision_type4 = Rural Municipality
subdivision_name4 = Brock
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leader_title =Mayor
leader_name = Harry Laurent
leader_title1 =Town Manager
leader_name1 = Glenda Hislop
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leader_name2 = Arcola Town Council
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established_title = Post office Founded
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population_total = 504
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postal_code = S0C 0G0
area_code = 306
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footnotes =Arcola (2006 Population 504) is a
town in southeastSaskatchewan ,Canada , approximately 60 km north and 40 km east of Estevan.Demographics
Canada_CP_2006|pop=504|popDelta=-5.3%|popRank=3,006th
landArea=2.59|popDensity=194.6|medianAge=39.0|medianAgeM=36.9|medianAgeF=40.8
privateDwell=255|privateDwellusual=229|medianHHIncome=36,971History
In 2003 Arcola proudly celebrated its 100th anniversary, marking the fact that it predates the province by two years.
Arcola is known as Saskatchewan's "Heritage Town" due to its many historical brick and wood frame structures.
Settlers in the area originally built a community known as Clare, located two miles northeast of where Arcola exists today, but almost all the buildings of Clare were moved when the CPR announced in the early part of 1900 that the railroad would run south of town. Arcola was the "end point" of the southern branch line running west fromSouris ,Manitoba for four years, during which time it became an important hub for westward migration. At one point it was one of the 11 largest towns in what is now the province of Saskatchewan, but was then known as Assiniboia. With flourishing settlement and economic growth, many thought Arcola would achievecity status . It was during this heyday and using bricks made in the town's own brick plant that many of today's heritage homes and buildings were erected.Education
Arcola has one school that covers Kindergarten through grade 12 in the School Division. Enrollment for 2006 was .
Attractions
Today, the town is home to three
antique shops, anart gallery , the Southeast Saskatchewan PhotoMuseum , a full range of stores and services, a hospital, doctor's office, a K-12 school and pottery studio, as well as full service restaurants, a laundromat and a motel. Following the destruction by fire of the skating and curling rinks in 2001, the area residents banded together to rebuild the rinks next to the Prairie Place Hall, to create a multi-use community facility comparable to that in most cities. An annual Fair and Rodeo, Robbie Burns' Night, a Skidoo Poker Derby and Canada Day Celebrations are among the town's regular events.Notable people
Arcola served as the location for the
Allan King film feature ofW.O. Mitchell 's"Who Has Seen The Wind" . The town has the distinction as well of being the place where Canadian authorJames Sinclair Ross wrote his seminal 1941 novelAs For Me and My House .See also
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List of communities in Saskatchewan
*List of towns in Saskatchewan References
External links
Canadian City Geographic Location (8-way)
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