- Carlton Trail Region
The Carlton Trail Region is located in east central
Saskatchewan , covering roughly 4400 square miles east ofSaskatoon and north of Regina. The land consists of rolling hills, small forests, prairie and lakes. The region is named for theCarlton Trail . The backbone of the economy is agriculture, which includes the growing of such crops aswheat ,canola ,flax ,barley andoats . The fertile soil has made the region known as the sure crop district. There are also cattle farmers along with two large feedlots operating in the area, and numerous hog barns located near the small towns. There is a potash mine south west of Lanigan employing hundreds of people from the surrounding communities. The many manufacturing plants in the many small towns has given Carlton trail another nickname known as the Iron tiangle.The history of the region goes back thousands of years ago when the first nations lived here, but modern history started with the establishment of the
St.Peters colony byGerman Americans fromMinnesota , looking for a better living. Along with theGermans came theUkrainians settling in the north west corner of the region. English, French, Polish, Scandinavian andHungarian people s settled throughout the area. The customs of each these people combined together creating a culture of their own. Common food eaten areperogies ,Cabbage rolls ,beet rolls ,sauerkraut , localsausages ,goulash and many others. [ [http://www.carltontrailregion.ca/ Home Page - Carlton Trail Region ] ]ee also
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