Fairlight, Rural village in southeastern Saskatchewan, Canada.
Fairlight is a small rural village in southeastern Saskatchewan located at the intersection of Highways 8 and 48. The settlement sits approximately 31 kilometers south of Moosomin within the region's agricultural landscape.
The village received official incorporation on October 5, 1909, establishing its administrative status within the Rural Municipality of Maryfield No. 91. This formal recognition marked the transition from settlement to organized municipal entity.
The village maintains its rural Saskatchewan identity through community gatherings and agricultural practices, reflecting the values of small-town prairie life.
The village sits at a highway intersection, making it straightforward to reach by car. Local services and administrative support are available through the village office on Assiniboia Avenue.
Over four decades, the settlement has experienced significant population shifts and transformed into a very small community. This demographic change reflects broader patterns affecting agricultural regions across the prairie provinces.
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