MacDowall, Saskatchewan

MacDowall, Saskatchewan
Organized Hamlet
MacDowall, Saskatchewan is located in Saskatchewan
MacDowall, Saskatchewan
MacDowall, Saskatchewan
Coordinates: 53°00′50″N 106°00′50″W / 53.01389°N 106.01389°W / 53.01389; -106.01389
CountryCanada
ProvinceSaskatchewan
RegionCentral
Census division15
Rural MunicipalityDuck Lake
Government
 • Governing bodyDuck Lake No. 463
 • ReeveMarcel Perrin
 • AdministratorKaren Baynton
Postal code
S0K 2S0
Area code306

MacDowall, Saskatchewan is an organized hamlet in Duck Lake No. 463 Saskatchewan, Canada. The hamlet is located approximately 30 km southwest of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan and is situated on the northern edge of the Nisbet Provincial Forest, adjacent to the Louis Riel Trail also known as Highway 11. It is a short distance northwest of the village of St. Louis, and just west of Red Deer Hill. MacDowall is located in the aspen parkland biome.

The hamlet was named for Day Hort MacDowall, an early territorial politician in the district during the 19th century.

Originally heavily forested, the region was settled slowly during the early twentieth century, largely by settlers from Eastern Europe and Britain.


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