Demaine, Organized hamlet in Coteau Hills region, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Demaine is a small settlement located in the Coteau Hills region of Saskatchewan, spreading across prairie grassland. Houses are scattered throughout the area, creating the loose, open pattern typical of rural communities in this part of Canada.
The settlement was founded in 1908 when Frank Demaine brought several families to this prairie region. The place takes its name from this founder and developed as part of early settlement expansion into Saskatchewan's interior.
The residents of Demaine participate in Saskatchewan's rural traditions, with strong connections to agricultural practices and community gatherings.
The hamlet can be reached through postal services and the 306 area code for phone communications. The flat terrain makes exploring the settlement straightforward, even though houses are spread far apart.
According to the 2021 census data, the population density reaches 69 inhabitants per square kilometer across the settlement.
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