Peebles, Organized hamlet in Saskatchewan, Canada
Peebles is an organized hamlet in southeastern Saskatchewan situated at the intersection of Highways 48 and 616. The community covers a small area and is characterized by its modest size and rural location.
The settlement was established as a small rural community in the prairie region. Over time, the population has evolved and reflects the changes experienced by many small communities in the area.
The community is governed by the Rural Municipality of Chester and English is the primary language spoken by residents. The settlement reflects the simple way of life typical of small prairie communities.
Visitors and residents use postal code S0G 3V0 and area code 306 for communications and mail. The hamlet is accessible by the highways that pass through it, providing straightforward access for travelers.
The hamlet maintains a concentrated population with a notable number of occupied houses relative to its small size. This density reveals how intact the small community has remained despite its tiny total population.
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