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Tisdale is the business centre for the rich agricultural
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area in central
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, Canada. This town is in the Rural Municipality of Tisdale No. 427, Saskatchewan. Located at the junction of
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and
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, and serviced by both the
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and the
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, Tisdale is the grain handling centre of the region with five inland grain terminals, and is the centre of regional industry. The intersection of Highways 3 and 35 has traffic volumes of 11,200 vehicles per day and is the location of the largest 7-Eleven in Canada (by floor space) and the long roadside statue of "The World's Largest Honey Bee" (the Giant Bee in
Falher Falher (, ) is a town in the Peace Country area of Alberta, Canada. It is located in the Municipal District of Smoky River No. 130, along Highway 49. Falher is one of the earliest agricultural communities in the Peace River Country and is notabl ...
, is actually bigger at ). This town is the administrative office of the
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.


History

English explorer
Henry Kelsey Henry Kelsey ( – 1 November 1724) was an English fur trader, explorer, and sailor who played an important role in establishing the Hudson's Bay Company in Canada. He is the first recorded European to have visited the present-day provi ...
passed through this area in 1690 during his exploration of the Carrot River. The post office of Tisdale, provisional
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,
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was created on 1 February 1904. The community was originally known as "Doghide" after the Doghide River that flows through the town, but with the arrival of the railway the community was renamed "Tisdale" in honour of F.W. Tisdale, an employee of the
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. Western Canada's biggest gun shoot out took place just east of Tisdale in 1920. The historic gunfight involved a
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of Saskatchewan Provincial Police and four outlaws In 2005, Tisdale celebrated its 100th birthday with a homecoming celebration in conjunction with Saskatchewan's centennial. The town also underwent beautification projects, including the construction of a new town square.


Demographics

In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by
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, Tisdale had a population of living in of its total private dwellings, a change of from its 2016 population of . With a land area of , it had a population density of in 2021.


Economy

For 60 years, until October 2015, Tisdale was known as the "Land of Rape and Honey" due to its significance in both
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and
honey Honey is a sweet and viscous substance made by several bees, the best-known of which are honey bees. Honey is made and stored to nourish bee colonies. Bees produce honey by gathering and then refining the sugary secretions of plants (primar ...
production. Tisdale is also known as the Honey Capital of Saskatchewan. One third of the farmland in the Northeast region is cropped into canola and 10% of the honey produced in Canada comes from this area. Traditionally the area produces about ($7.2 million) in honey. Due to the obvious alternate meaning,
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band
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named their 1988 album ''
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'' after seeing the motto on a Tisdale souvenir mug. The town adopted the new motto "Opportunity Grows Here" on 22 August 2016.


Attractions

*The world's second largest (only to that of
Falher Falher (, ) is a town in the Peace Country area of Alberta, Canada. It is located in the Municipal District of Smoky River No. 130, along Highway 49. Falher is one of the earliest agricultural communities in the Peace River Country and is notabl ...
's) honey bee statue. The bee is in height, long and has a wingspan of and is located as a
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in Tisdale. *Falkon Theatre has operated since 1935. *Tisdale Stock Car Club hosts the Silvertown Speedway race track. *The Tisdale & District Museum is located in Henry Hamilton Park.


Parks

5 major parks are located within the town. Some regional and provincial
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near Tisdale are: *Kipabiskau Regional Park is located in the Barrier Valley nearby. *
Greenwater Lake Provincial Park Greenwater Lake Provincial Park is a provincial park in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It is located on the eastern side of the province in the Porcupine Hills on Highway 38. The closest town, Porcupine Plain, is about 28 kilometres ...
is the largest neighbouring park. *Wapiti Valley Regional Park is located nearby on Codette Lake. *Wapiti Valley is a skiing venue for winter sports enthusiasts. *Doghide River Trail is a scenic nature trail located on the Doghide River.


Sports

Tisdale is the regional sports hub which boasts a 6 sheet curling rink, indoor and outdoor skating rinks, soccer and football fields, indoor gun range and one of Saskatchewan's most picturesque 9 hole golf courses situated along the Doghide River. Tisdale's sporting facilities draw teams and individuals from all over Northeast Saskatchewan and beyond.


Infrastructure

Tisdale Hospital is a 24-bed hospital with four doctors, an ambulance service, and long-term care facilities. Tisdale has twelve churches, two schools, and the Cumberland Regional College.
Tisdale Airport Tisdale Airport is located adjacent to Tisdale, Saskatchewan, Canada. The airport has one paved runway 14/32 () with aircraft radio control of aerodrome lighting, two grass runways, 17/35 () and 08/26 (). There are several hangars and a te ...
has a paved runway 14/32 with ARCAL (Aircraft Radio Control of Aerodrome Lighting), two grass runways, 17/35 and 08/26, a terminal building, and several hangars.


Tisdale RecPlex

Tisdale RecPlex (Tisdale's Recreational Centre) is a large 100,000 square foot joint-use complex that includes the following: *Cumberland Regional College, *Tisdale Middle and Secondary School * The Wapiti Regional Library and the school library * a daycare * a state of the art artificial ice arena and a 6 sheet curling rink * The John Baron Auditorium * The Maurice Taylor Performing Arts Theatre. An outdoor pool, outdoor ice rink, trails and playing fields are located on the grounds surrounding the complex.


Notable people

* Susan Aceron, actress *
Brent Butt Brent Leroy Butt (born August 3, 1966) is a Canadian actor, comedian, and screenwriter. He is best known for his role as Brent Leroy on the CTV Television Network, CTV sitcom ''Corner Gas'', which he created. He also created the television serie ...
, comedian and actor *
Lyall Dagg Lyall Austin Dagg (July 27, 1929 – May 14, 1975) was a Canadian curler and World Champion. He is the father of Elaine Dagg-Jackson, who also became a curler. He won a gold medal at the 1964 World Curling Championships. Outside of curling, he ...
, 1964 Canadian and World Curling Champion *
Anne Edwards Anne Edwards (born August 20, 1927) is an American writer best known for her biographies of celebrities that include Princess Diana, Maria Callas, Judy Garland, Katharine Hepburn, Vivien Leigh, Margaret Mitchell, Ronald Reagan, Barbra Streisand ...
, politician * Emily Farnham, 1993 curling hall of fame inductee * William King, politician *
Lesley Magnus Lesley Magnus (born October 6, 1977 in Tisdale, Saskatchewan) is a field hockey player from Oliver, British Columbia, Canada, who was first selected with the Canada women's national field hockey team, Women's National Team for the 2000 Test Series ...
, field hockey player *
Paul Nicklen Paul Nicklen (born July 21, 1968) is an acclaimed Canadian photographer, film-maker, author and marine biologist. Early life Paul Nicklen was born on July 21, 1968, in Tisdale, Saskatchewan, Canada. By the mid-seventies, Paul's family - made ...
, biologist and photographer *
Ross Perkins Ross Perkins (born November 4, 1946) is a Canadian retired professional ice hockey forward. He played 225 games in the World Hockey Association with the Edmonton Oilers The Edmonton Oilers are a professional ice hockey team based in Edmont ...
, professional ice hockey player *
Dean Schmeichel Dean Schmeichel (born 10 October 1973) is a Canadian wrestler. He competed in the men's freestyle 97 kg at the 2000 Summer Olympics The 2000 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XXVII Olympiad and also known as Sydney 2000 ( Dhar ...
, Olympic wrestler *
Sharon Thesen Sharon Thesen (born 1946 in Tisdale, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian poet who lives in Lake Country, British Columbia. She teaches at University of British Columbia Okanagan. In 2003, Thesen was a judge for the Griffin Poetry Prize. Selected works ...
, poet


See also

* Rural Municipality of Tisdale No. 427, Saskatchewan


References


External links

* {{Authority control Towns in Saskatchewan Division No. 14, Saskatchewan