Hoey, Organized hamlet in Saskatchewan, Canada
Hoey is a small hamlet in the rural municipality of St. Louis in Saskatchewan. The settlement consists of residential buildings scattered across the flat prairie landscape.
The hamlet developed as part of the settlement movement across Saskatchewan's prairies in the early 1900s. It grew slowly as a small agricultural community connected to nearby towns and regional networks.
The residents of Hoey participate in the traditional prairie lifestyle, maintaining strong agricultural connections while fostering community relationships through local gatherings.
The hamlet sits within reach of larger towns like Birch Hills, Wakaw, and Duck Lake for supplies and services. Visitors should plan accordingly since this is a rural area with limited local facilities.
The hamlet maintains 24 occupied private dwellings out of 26 total structures, creating a population density of 160.6 residents per square kilometer.
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