Chamberlain, Transport hub in Saskatchewan, Canada
Chamberlain is a small village situated where Highways 2 and 11 intersect in Saskatchewan. It provides travelers with basic services including gas stations and dining options at this key traffic junction.
The village was officially established in 1910 following the opening of its post office in 1904. This early infrastructure made it an important stopping point on the trade route between east and west.
The village administration operates through the Chamberlain Village Council, which manages local affairs and community development for its 96 residents.
The village sits directly on two highways and makes it easy for travelers to navigate through. Visitors can pull off to refuel or grab a quick meal before continuing their journey.
The speed limit on Highway 11 reduces from 110 km/h to 50 km/h through Chamberlain, making it the final stop between Regina and Saskatoon.
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