Sunset View Beach, Organized hamlet in Saskatchewan, Canada
Sunset View Beach is an organized hamlet on the southeast shore of Turtle Lake in Saskatchewan, providing residential space and access to water-based recreation. The lakeside location shapes daily life for residents and draws visitors seeking a quiet setting.
The settlement gained its status as an organized hamlet in 2005, replacing its previous designation as a resort village. This shift reflects changes in how the community is governed and how local needs are addressed.
The three-person hamlet board manages local affairs and organizes community gatherings that strengthen connections among the 133 residents.
The location is accessible via Highway 697 in northern Saskatchewan, roughly one hour's drive from the nearest major town center. For visitors, arriving by car is the most practical option since public transit is limited in this rural area.
The settlement encompasses 1 square kilometer of land with 243 private dwellings, maintaining a population density of 133 people per square kilometer.
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