Bayard, Organized hamlet in Terrell No. 101, Saskatchewan, Canada
Bayard is a small organized hamlet in the Dirt Hills region of Saskatchewan, situated along Highway 715. The settlement sits within a rural agricultural area characterized by open prairie landscape and scattered farmsteads.
German settlers from Bukovina established this community in the late 1800s and early 1900s, bringing their agricultural traditions to the prairie. Their arrival shaped the early development of settlement patterns across this rural Saskatchewan region.
The hamlet maintains a population of 5 residents across 2 private dwellings, forming a small residential community within the rural municipality.
The hamlet is best accessed by car along Highway 715, as it sits in an isolated prairie setting. Visitors should plan ahead since there are few services or amenities available directly in the settlement itself.
Bayard belongs to Census Division No. 3 of Saskatchewan and operates under specific regulations established for organized hamlets in the province.
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