Gerald, Village in Saskatchewan, Canada
Gerald is a small village located in the Rural Municipality of Spy Hill in southeastern Saskatchewan. The settlement consists of a modest collection of buildings and residential properties characteristic of rural prairie communities.
The village was established in the early 1900s as a settlement on the Saskatchewan prairie. A post office opened there in 1909 and served the community for nearly a century before closing in 2003.
The population maintains strong community bonds through regular gatherings at the Gerald Municipal Building, where residents coordinate local activities and services.
The village is managed by a mayor and has a municipal office for local matters. Nearby communities and services can be reached via Highway 636, which connects the area to surrounding regions.
Gerald sits at an elevation of 491 meters above sea level, with Highway 636 connecting residents to neighboring communities in southeastern Saskatchewan.
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