Holbein, Organized hamlet in Saskatchewan, Canada
Holbein is an organized hamlet in Saskatchewan, consisting of homes spread across the rural landscape in a dispersed pattern. The settlement follows the typical layout of a small Canadian rural community with houses set at comfortable distances from one another.
The hamlet developed over time as a small rural community in the Shellbrook region. It grew gradually as local families settled and built the community together.
The residential configuration of Holbein reflects Saskatchewan rural patterns, with 48 occupied dwellings distributed throughout the organized hamlet territory.
The hamlet operates under the Rural Municipality of Shellbrook No. 493, which provides services to residents. Visitors should keep in mind this is a small, sparsely populated place, so planning ahead is helpful.
Census data indicates that Holbein maintains a median age of 48.2 years, with family households averaging 2.3 members per residential unit.
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