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Saskatchewan Gen Web Provincial Genealogy Resources

1. Swift Current

2. Moose Jaw

3. Weyburn

4. Kindersley

5. Regina

6. Yorkton

Lloydminster region 10 Prince Albert region 11 Battleford region 7 Saskatoon Region 8 Kamsack Region 9 Kindersley Region 4 Regina Region 5 Swift Current Region 1 Moose Jaw Region 2 Weyburn Region 3 Yorkton Region 6
7. Battleford

7a. St. Joseph's Colony

8. Saskatoon

9. Kamsack

10. Lloydminster

10a. Barr Colony

11. Prince Albert


Saskatchewan Gen Web Regional Research Areas
Search Saskatchewan Placenames
Search Saskatchewan Placenames!

Extensive compilation (including place name changes) of over 3,000 Saskatchewan locations and their Sask Gen Web district


Adoption
Archives
Biographies (Bios)
Birth
B. M. D.
Books
Border Crossing Project
Calendar
Canada
Cemetery
Cemetery Project
Census
Church
Computer
Court
Databases
Directories
E-Magazine
First Time Visitors
Ethnic Groups
Fran&ccecil;ais
Getting Started
Guestbook
History
Homestead
Immigration/Emigration
LDS
Library
Look Ups
Mailing Lists (Search Lists)
Maps
Occupations
One Room SchoolHouses
Online Historical Map Digitization
Pioneers
Placenames, City/Town
Newspapers
Posting Boards
Puzzles and Games
Saskatchewan
SGW for Kids
Start
Search Engines
Societies
Surname
Timeline
Township, Range, Meridian
Transportation
Tribute to SK
Volunteer
War
Saskatchewan Wheat Pool Maps
One Room School House Project
The Online Historical Map Digitization project
Canada's provincial name "Saskatchewan" is abbreviated either Sask. or SK (new)
The Gen Web regional sites marked on the above map are determined approximately by the highway that is used for their borders. They do not follow any physical, county, geophysical, political, school division or rural municipality boundaries in any way.









Sask Gen Web
Regional Boundaries


Maps showing Provincial/Territorial border evolution


Saskatchewan became a province of Canada in 1905
Before this date this area was part of the Northwest Territories and the provisional districts were Assiniboia, Saskatchewan and Athabasca.

Pioneers and Prominent People of Saskatchewan


The 1881, 1901,1906, and 1911 Canadian Census are now online.
Sask Gen Web area was a part of the North West Territories until 1905. 1901 NWT Placename Index!


Saskatchewan Ethnic Cultural Network - Saskatchewan Historic Ethnic Settlement Areas


Saskatchewan Genealogy Magazine

Saskatchewan Genealogy Web : Sask Gen Web E-Magazine
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Dear Valued Visitors of Saskatchewan Genealogy Web - SaskGenWeb.ca New Domain,

We're delighted to welcome you to our new digital abode at https://saskgenweb.ca/cansk/Saskatchewan! If you've been a traveler through the pathways of the Provincial Saskatchewan GenWeb site hosted by Rootsweb and Ancestry, fret not our webpages will not only endure but thrive at this new domain.

A New Chapter Unfolds:

This is not just a change of address; it's the dawn of a new chapter in documenting the rich tapestry of Saskatchewan's history. The one-room schoolhouses, cemetery headstones, historical maps, and the myriad of placenames will continue to find a digital home here.

Patreon: Fueling the Future: The heartbeat of this endeavor is our Patreon community. Their support ensures not only the financing of this project for the current year but paves the way for future years. It's a collective effort where every contribution propels us forward.

Your presence, whether through memories of historical maps, one-room schoolhouses, cemetery headstones, transcriptions, yearbooks, directories, or historical letters, adds depth to the collective understanding of our shared heritage. Thank you for being a cherished part of our community. Your passion for history fuels our dedication.

Warm regards,

The Saskatchewan GenWeb Volunteer Team



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