McCord, Organized hamlet in Saskatchewan, Canada
McCord is an organized hamlet in south-central Saskatchewan with basic facilities for its residents. The settlement has a Co-Op store offering groceries, farm supplies, and fuel for people in the area.
The hamlet was named after James Samuel McCord, an early rancher who settled in this area. Its development follows the pattern of prairie expansion across Saskatchewan during the regional settlement period.
The local museum preserves artifacts from the Canadian Pacific Railway era, representing the agricultural and transportation heritage of Saskatchewan.
The hamlet is easily accessible for residents and visitors from the surrounding area with basic amenities available. Its location on the prairie makes it straightforward to navigate for those passing through.
According to the 2021 census data, McCord registered 25 residents living in 16 occupied dwellings, resulting in a population density of 73.5 per square kilometer.
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