Scott is a town in the
Rural Municipality of Tramping Lake No. 380,
Saskatchewan
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, Canada. The population was 74 at the
2021 Canada Census. The town is south of the junction of
Highway 14 and
Highway 374, approximately 10 km west of the town of
Wilkie. Scott was known as Saskatchewan's smallest town, but is now second smallest to
Fleming.
Demographics
In the
2021 Census of Population conducted by
Statistics Canada
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, Scott 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.
Attractions
* Scott Experimental Farm
Climate
Scott experiences a
Humid continental climate
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, with long, extremely cold winters and warm summers. The highest temperature ever recorded in Scott was on 16 June 1933 and 16 August 2003.
The coldest temperature ever recorded was on 15 February 1936.
See also
*
List of communities in Saskatchewan
Communities in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada, include Incorporation (municipal government), incorporated municipalities, Unincorporated area#Canada, unincorporated communities and First Nations in Canada, First Nations communities.
Types ...
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List of towns in Saskatchewan
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References
Tramping Lake No. 380, Saskatchewan
Towns in Saskatchewan
Division No. 13, Saskatchewan
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