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词条 Broadview, Saskatchewan
释义

  1. History

  2. Geography

     Climate 

  3. Demographics

  4. Government

  5. Economy

  6. Infrastructure

     Transportation  Department of Transportation Aerodrome - Broadview 

  7. Education

  8. Museums and other points of interest

     Broadview Museum 

  9. Prominent people

  10. Location

  11. See also

  12. References

  13. External links

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Broadview is a community in Saskatchewan along the #1 highway, the Trans Canada Highway, {{convert|155|km|mi}} east of Regina. The local economy is based mainly on agriculture. It is also the administrative headquarters of the Rural Municipality of Elcapo No. 154

History

The North-West Mounted Police (NWMP) set up a divisional post in Broadview in 1885.[4] Sergeant Bill, a goat from Broadview served as the mascot for the 5th Battalion, CEF, during World War I. The goat received a decoration, and after its passing resides now in the Broadview Museum.[5][6] The Broadview railway station was designated a historic railway station in 1992.

[7]

Geography

Broadview is located in the Indian Head Plain of the Aspen Parkland ecoregion.[8] The physiographic region is the Qu'Appelle plains in the Saskatchewan Plains physiographic region.[9] Broadview is within the topographical area of Weed Hills. The bedrock geology belongs to that of the Mannville Group, a stratigraphical unit of Cretaceous age in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin formed during the lower Cretaceous period.[8] The area is characterised by lush rolling grasslands, interspersed with poplar bluffs (in prairie Canadian terminology poplar groves surrounding sloughs) and open sloughs.[9] The Cowessess, Kahkewistahaw, Ochapowace Indian reserves are within {{convert|20|km|mi}} of Broadview.[10] Highway 201 provides access to Bird's Point Resort (Saskatchewan) located at Round Lake (Saskatchewan) in the Qu'Appelle Valley.

Climate

Broadview has a humid continental climate, with extreme seasonal temperatures. It has hot summers and cold winters, with the average daily temperatures ranging from {{convert|-14.2|C|abbr=on|1}} in January to {{convert|18.1|C|abbr=on|1}} in July. Annually, temperatures exceed {{convert|30|C|abbr=on}} on an average in late July Typically, summer lasts from late June until late August, and the humidity is seldom uncomfortably high. Winter lasts from November to March, and varies greatly in length and severity. Spring and autumn are both short and highly variable.

On February 1, 1996, a record windchill of {{convert|-60.7|C|abbr=on}} was recorded around 11:00 in the morning. Creating the windchill were northwesterly winds blowing at {{convert|44|km/h|mph}} combined with a temperature of {{convert|-39.3|C|abbr=on|1}}.[11][14]

The highest temperature ever recorded in Broadview was {{convert|41.1|C|0}} on 21 June 1910 and 5 July 1937.[12][13] The coldest temperature ever recorded was {{convert|-46.7|C|0}} on 20 January 1943.[14]

{{Weather box
|location = Broadview, 1981–2010 normals, extremes 1904–present
|metric first = yes
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|Jan record high C = 10.6
|Feb record high C = 12.5
|Mar record high C = 20.6
|Apr record high C = 31.5
|May record high C = 37.4
|Jun record high C = 41.1
|Jul record high C = 41.1
|Aug record high C = 38.0
|Sep record high C = 36.1
|Oct record high C = 32.2
|Nov record high C = 22.2
|Dec record high C = 13.9
|year record high C = 41.1
|Jan high C = -8.7
|Feb high C = -7.2
|Mar high C = 0.2
|Apr high C = 10.7
|May high C = 17.6
|Jun high C = 21.8
|Jul high C = 25.1
|Aug high C = 24.2
|Sep high C = 18.0
|Oct high C = 10.1
|Nov high C = -0.6
|Dec high C = -7.8
|year high C = 8.6
|Jan mean C = −14.2
|Feb mean C = −12.6
|Mar mean C = −5.1
|Apr mean C = 4.1
|May mean C = 10.7
|Jun mean C = 15.4
|Jul mean C = 18.1
|Aug mean C = 16.9
|Sep mean C = 11.0
|Oct mean C = 4.0
|Nov mean C = -5.5
|Dec mean C = -13.0
|year mean C = 2.5
|Jan low C = -19.6
|Feb low C = -17.9
|Mar low C = -10.2
|Apr low C = -2.5
|May low C = 3.7
|Jun low C = 8.8
|Jul low C = 11.0
|Aug low C = 9.7
|Sep low C = 4.0
|Oct low C = -2.1
|Nov low C = -10.4
|Dec low C = -18.2
|year low C = -3.7
|Jan record low C = -46.7
|Feb record low C = -42.8
|Mar record low C = -43.9
|Apr record low C = -26.7
|May record low C = -15.6
|Jun record low C = -6.7
|Jul record low C = -3.9
|Aug record low C = -4.8
|Sep record low C = -9.4
|Oct record low C = -23.0
|Nov record low C = -35.2
|Dec record low C = -41.7
|year record low C = -46.7
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|Jan precipitation mm = 14.6
|Feb precipitation mm = 9.2
|Mar precipitation mm = 21.5
|Apr precipitation mm = 23.1
|May precipitation mm = 55.9
|Jun precipitation mm = 76.9
|Jul precipitation mm = 57.3
|Aug precipitation mm = 62.5
|Sep precipitation mm = 41.5
|Oct precipitation mm = 22.0
|Nov precipitation mm = 19.8
|Dec precipitation mm = 20.5
|year precipitation mm = 424.7
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|Jan rain mm = 0.2
|Feb rain mm = 0.7
|Mar rain mm = 5.2
|Apr rain mm = 16.5
|May rain mm = 49.8
|Jun rain mm = 76.8
|Jul rain mm = 57.3
|Aug rain mm = 62.5
|Sep rain mm = 39.1
|Oct rain mm = 13.9
|Nov rain mm = 4.0
|Dec rain mm = 0.4
|year rain mm = 326.3
|Jan snow cm = 17.1
|Feb snow cm = 10.4
|Mar snow cm = 18.0
|Apr snow cm = 7.1
|May snow cm = 6.3
|Jun snow cm = 0.1
|Jul snow cm = 0.0
|Aug snow cm = 0.0
|Sep snow cm = 2.6
|Oct snow cm = 8.8
|Nov snow cm = 17.3
|Dec snow cm = 24.2
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|Jan sun = 116.4
|Feb sun = 140.4
|Mar sun = 174.9
|Apr sun = 233.5
|May sun = 268
|Jun sun = 287.3
|Jul sun = 326.5
|Aug sun = 283.3
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|Oct sun = 167.9
|Nov sun = 106.4
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|Jan percentsun = 43.9
|Feb percentsun = 49.6
|Mar percentsun = 47.6
|Apr percentsun = 56.5
|May percentsun = 56.0
|Jun percentsun = 58.6
|Jul percentsun = 66.0
|Aug percentsun = 63.0
|Sep percentsun = 51.6
|Oct percentsun = 50.3
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|Dec percentsun = 37.9
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Demographics

{{canada_census
|2006_population=611
|2006_pop_delta=-8.7
|2006_land_area=2.45
|2006_pop_density=248.9
|2006_pop_rank=
|2006_median_age=55.4
|2006_median_age_m=52.8
|2006_median_age_f=58.0
|2006_total_pvt_dwell=313
|2006_total_pvt_dwell_usual=289
|2006_mean_hh_income=Not Available
|2006_access_date=2009-02-24
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Government

The town of Broadview has a mayor as the highest ranking government official. The town also elects aldermen or councillors to form the municipal council. Currently the mayor is Sidney Criddle, and is serving with councillors Lori Stephan, Esther Bonk, Brent Bagshaw, Terry Fitzgerald, Tracy Strachan. The town administrator is Mervin Schmidt.[18]

Provincially, Broadview is within the constituency of Moosomin served by their Member of legislative assembly, the honourable Don Toth.[19]

Federally the Souris--Moose Mountain riding is represented by their Member of Parliament, Ed Komarnicki.[20]

Economy

The Mainline Regional Economic Development Authority provides assistance and business advice for Broadview and the rural municipality of Elcapo NO. 154.[21]

Highway 201 provides access to the Qu'Appelle Valley, {{convert|19|km|mi|abbr=on}} north, which contains Crooked Lake Provincial Park at Crooked Lake and Bird's Point Resort at Round Lake.

Infrastructure

Transportation

Broadview is located on the #1 highway, the Trans Canada Highway, {{convert|155|km|mi}} east of the provincial capital city of Regina at the junction with Highway 201 north and Highway 605 south.

Broadview was the western terminus of the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1882, and later went on to become a major divisional point for the CPR.[22] Broadview was located on the CPR West line between Regina (Indian Head subdivision) and Winnipeg, Manitoba (Broadview subdivision). The line ran through Wolseley, Summerberry, Grenfell, Oakshela, Broadview, it continued east through Percival, Whitewood and Burrows. At Broadview in 1925, the time zone changed from Central Standard Time to Mountain Standard Time.[23] The Canadian Pacific Railway station building was declared a historic railway station in 1992 [24]

The original grade which the 1882 rail was built upon was abandoned in favour of a better grade, and an historical marker commemorates the old rail track.[22]

Department of Transportation Aerodrome - Broadview

The Broadview aerodrome was located approximately 3 miles south of the town.

In approximately 1942 the aerodrome was listed at {{coord|50|16|N|102|32|W|region:CA-SK}} with a Var. 16 degrees E and elevation of 2030'. The aerodrome was listed as a Turf, all way field with three runways were listed as follows:

[25]
Runway Name Length Width Surface
16/34 3600' 600' Turf
7/25 3300' 600' Turf
13/31 3500' 600' Turf

A review of Google Maps on 11 June 2018 shows a large cleared area around the coordinates referenced. There is no other visible trace of the airfield.

Education

Currently Broadview school serves an enrolled population of about 150 students between Kindergarten to Grade 12 is a part of Prairie Valley School Division No. 208.[17][26] Broadview school division office is located in Broadview.[27]

Broadview School #5 was established 1885, followed by Meadow Lea #55, Forest Farm #90, Spring Lake #153, Spring Lake #153, Clifton #278, Highland #437, River Ayr 534, Northwood #2988, Elcapo #3013, Kingsley #3916, Weed Creek #4352, Logwood #4924.[28] Historically Cowesses Day School was situated near Broadview.[29] The Highland One Room Schoolhouse is preserved in the Broadview museum.[30]

Museums and other points of interest

The Broadview Recreation Site is located {{convert|3|km|mi}} from town. Broadview Historical Museum opened July 15, 1972.[36]

Celebration Park comes equipped with baseball diamonds, tennis courts, rodeo ground, horseshoe pits, and a children's playground.[36] Broadview also features a natural ice-skating and hockey rink, Broadview Curling Club and the 9 hole Broadview Golf Club.[31]

Broadview Museum

{{main|Broadview Historical Museum}}

The Broadview Museum, which opened on July 15, 1972,[31] features the Highland One Room Schoolhouse[30] a reconstructed sod house, the Delorme family's one-room log cabin, extensive indoor and outdoor installations of numerous Cree and settler archives, artifacts and war memorabilia,[32] including 'Sergeant Bill'—"Saskatchewan's most famous goat".[5][33] Archival photos and documents include agricultural, military, settler, and Cree history and heritage including genealogical resources.[32]

Prominent people

Dr. Frederick J. Gathercole B.Ed., M.Ed., Ph.D. started out teaching in several one-room school houses in Saskatchewan before becoming the Director of Education. Gathercole received the Saskatchewan Order of Merit, and the Saskatoon Board of Education offices were housed in the Dr. F.J. Gathercole Education Centre located in the central business diestrict on June 16, 1972 until the offices moved to the former Eaton's Building.[22] In 1988 the University of Saskatchewan conferred upon him an honorary doctorate of laws for his contributions in community service and education.[34]

John Hall Archer was born 1914 near Broadview, becoming the first president of the University of Regina and provincial archivist. The Order of Canada and the Saskatchewan Order of Merit have been conferred upon him, and the U of R library is named in his honour.[35]

Location

{{Geographic location
| Northwest =Hyde
| North = Cotham
Qu'Appelle River
| Northeast = Forest Farm, Grove Park
| West =Grenfell, Hildebrand
| Centre = Broadview[36]
| East = Percival
| Southwest =Hillesden
| South = Elcapo Lake

Pipestone Creek


| Southeast =Sunnymede, Benbecula
}}

See also

  • List of communities in Saskatchewan
  • List of towns in Saskatchewan

References

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31. ^{{cite web | title = Broadview Geography What is unique about Broadview aside from its ... | work = SaskBiz | publisher = Government of Saskatchewan | date = | url = http://www.saskbiz.ca/communityprofiles/CommunityProfile.Asp?CommunityID=230 | accessdate = 2009-05-15}}
32. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.tourismsaskatchewan.com/site-info/all-listings-and-packages/103338/broadview-museum |agency=Tourism Saskatchewan |title=Broadview Museum |date=June 26, 2017 |access-date=August 29, 2017 }}
33. ^{{cite news |url=https://www.pressreader.com/canada/regina-leader-post/20150522/281509339775486 |newspaper=Regina Leader Post |location=Saskatoon |date=May 22, 2015 |access-date=August 29, 2017 |first=Chris |last=Morin |title=War hero goat to star in rom-com room}}
34. ^{{cite web | title = Honorary degree recipients :: University of Saskatchewan Archives | publisher = University of Saskatchewan | date = 20 Apr 2007 | url = https://www.usask.ca/archives/history/hondegrees.php?id=405&view=detail&keyword=&campuses= | accessdate =2009-05-17 }}
35. ^{{cite web | last =Chaput | first = John | title =Archer, John (1914–2004) | work = Encyclopaedia of Saskatchewan | publisher = Canadian Plains Research Centre University of Regina | year = 2006 | url = http://esask.uregina.ca/entry/archer_john_1914-2004.html | accessdate =2009-05-18 }}
36. ^{{cite web | last = Adamson | first = Julia | title = Saskatchewan, Canada, Rand McNally 1924 Indexed Pocket Map Tourists' and Shippers' Guide | work = Online Historical Map Digitization Project | publisher = Waghorn | year = 1925 | url = http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~canmaps/RandMcNally1924/index.html | format = Published online 11-Nov-2003 | accessdate = 2009-05-15}}

External links

  • Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan
  • Crooked Lake Provincial Park
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