Leoville, Agricultural village in Saskatchewan, Canada
Leoville is a small village in the Rural Municipality of Spiritwood No. 496 in Saskatchewan. The settlement sits in flat prairie terrain and functions as an administrative hub for the Pelican Lake First Nation.
The village gained official recognition as a municipality in 1944, establishing its role as an administrative center in the region. This designation allowed the settlement to develop as a local hub for surrounding communities.
The village functions as an administrative center for the Pelican Lake First Nation band government, connecting local communities through shared governance.
The village is accessible via Highways 24 and 946, which connect it to surrounding areas. These roads serve as the main transportation routes for residents and travelers.
According to the 2021 census data, Leoville maintains a population density of 327.9 residents per square kilometer, with 364 inhabitants in total.
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