Fairy Glen, Organized hamlet in Saskatchewan, Canada
Fairy Glen is an organized hamlet in Saskatchewan situated along the Carrot River. The settlement functions as a small residential community with local municipal administration.
The hamlet developed as part of Saskatchewan's rural settlement expansion in the early 1900s. Its establishment followed the agricultural development patterns typical of the Prairie provinces.
The community maintains the traditions of Saskatchewan's rural life, with residents participating in local administrative decisions through the Rural Municipality of Willow Creek.
The hamlet is accessed by car through local rural roads connecting to nearby towns. Keep in mind that services and amenities are limited, as this is a small agricultural community.
The hamlet spans 0.27 square kilometers, creating a concentrated population density of 137 people per square kilometer across its occupied dwellings.
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