Gull Lake, Saskatchewan
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Gull Lake is a small town west of Swift Current situated on the junction of the Trans-Canada Highway and Saskatchewan Highway 37. It is best identified by the various wind turbines that can be seen in the distance while driving along the Trans-Canada Highway.
[edit] Community statistics
With information from the Canada 2001 Census.
- Population in 1996: 1,078
- Population in 1991: 1,050
- Number of private occupied dwellings: 445
- Industries: agriculture, oil, gas, tourism
- Time Zone
- GMT −0600 (Central)
- GMT −0600 (Central)—unchanged in summer
[edit] External links
North: Cabri | ||
West: Maple Creek | Gull Lake | East: Swift Current |
South: Shaunavon |