Edgeley, Organized hamlet in Saskatchewan, Canada
Edgeley is a small organized hamlet in Saskatchewan consisting of scattered residential buildings across the rural landscape. The settlement features modest homes dispersed along local roads in a typical prairie layout.
The settlement began as a grain center with multiple elevators that once anchored the local economy. Later consolidation of grain operations transformed the community's agricultural foundation.
The United Church building reflects the community's long religious tradition and remains a visible landmark in the settlement. This church continues to serve as a focal point for residents and visitors passing through.
The settlement sits west of Highway 35 and is accessible via Saskatchewan's road network connecting to neighboring communities. As a very small village, services and amenities may be limited nearby.
The population density of 256.3 people per square kilometer makes Edgeley more concentrated than many other rural settlements in Saskatchewan.
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