Goodeve, Rural village in Saskatchewan, Canada
Goodeve is a small village spread across the prairie of Saskatchewan, with residential homes and public buildings arranged around the community center. The settlement sits within the Stanley Municipality region and features the scattered arrangement typical of rural communities in this area.
The settlement received official village status on August 18, 1910, marking the start of its formal municipal organization in Saskatchewan. This founding was part of the early development of agricultural communities across the prairie lands.
The village functions as the administrative center for the Little Black Bear Cree First Nation band government, connecting indigenous administration with local governance.
The village is accessible by country roads and offers minimal tourist infrastructure, making advance preparation necessary. Visitors should bring their own supplies and expect few amenities compared to larger settlements.
The population of 40 residents maintains a density of 15.3 people per square kilometer, making it one of the smaller established villages in Saskatchewan.
The community of curious travelers
AroundUs brings together thousands of curated places, local tips, and hidden gems, enriched daily by 60,000 contributors worldwide.