Waldheim, Saskatchewan

Town in Saskatchewan, Canada


title: "Waldheim, Saskatchewan" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["mennonitism-in-saskatchewan", "towns-in-saskatchewan", "laird-no.-404,-saskatchewan", "russian-mennonite-diaspora-in-canada"] description: "Town in Saskatchewan, Canada" topic_path: "geography/canada" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waldheim,_Saskatchewan" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0

::summary Town in Saskatchewan, Canada ::

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FieldValue
official_nameWaldheim
image_skylineWaldheim Saskatchewan 2011.jpg
imagesize250px
image_captionCentral Avenue and Main Street
nickname
mapsize250px
pushpin_mapCanada Saskatchewan
pushpin_label_positionnone
pushpin_map_captionTown of Waldheim in Saskatchewan
coordinates
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameCanada
subdivision_type1Provinces and territories of Canada
subdivision_name1Saskatchewan
subdivision_type2Rural Municipalities (RM)
subdivision_name2Laird No. 404
established_titleHamlet and Post office Founded in the NWT
established_date1900-06-01
established_title2Village
established_date21908
established_title3Town
established_date31967
leader_titleMayor
leader_nameJohn Bollinger
leader_title1Federal Electoral District
leader_name1Carlton Trail-Eagle Creek
leader_title2MP
leader_name2Kelly Block
leader_title3Provincial Constituency
leader_name3Biggar-Sask Valley
leader_title4MLA
leader_name4Randy Weekes
area_total_km21.97
population_total1,035
population_as_of2011
population_density_km2525.5
timezoneCST
utc_offset−6
website
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lastGovernment of Saskatchewan
firstMRD Home
titleMunicipal Directory System
urlhttp://www.municipal.gov.sk.ca/index.html
access-date2007-05-26
lastCanadian Textiles Institute.
titleCTI Determine your provincial constituency
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url-statusdead
lastCommissioner of Canada Elections
firstChief Electoral Officer of Canada
titleElections Canada On-line
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Waldheim is a town of 1,035 residents in the Rural Municipality of Laird No. 404, in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan, 57 km north of Saskatoon. Waldheim is located on Highway 312 in central Saskatchewan, the "Heart of the Old North-Wes". Fort Carlton, Batoche, Battle of Fish Creek, and Seager Wheeler's Maple Grove Farm are all near Waldheim.

History

Mennonites from Manitoba and South Dakota arrived here to settle and farm in 1893. The Canadian Northern Railway arrived in 1908.{{cite web | last =Sally Chernoby | first =Town of Waldheim | title =Town of Waldheim - history | url =http://waldheim.ca/history.htm | access-date = 2007-05-27}}

Particularly in the 1870s, Mennonites of Dutch-German origins residing in colonies in the Black Sea region of present-day Ukraine became alarmed at the rising nationalism in the Russian Empire. Along with land shortages in these growing colonies, pressure toward Russification of minorities was threatening Mennonite values in education. Similarly, the promise made by Catherine the Great to exempt them from military service was quite clearly being challenged and rewritten by the then current Russian government. Canada was seeking farming immigrants, and about 7,000 Mennonites chose to immigrate to Manitoba where the government of Canada set aside two reserves for their resettlement. In the early 1890s, some of these families decided to move on to the District of Saskatchewan, thereby establishing a trend that would see considerable Mennonite immigration to the Saskatchewan Valley area before the turn of the century. Many came from Manitoba, but others arrived directly from colonies in Russia, from the Danzig region of Prussia and from Kansas, Nebraska, and Minnesota where they had settled in the 1870s.

Thriving Mennonite farming communities were quickly established in the Saskatchewan Valley area in the vicinities of Aberdeen, Laird, Waldheim, Langham, Dalmeny, and Rosthern particularly. Churches were established, land was broken and cropped, and roads were built.

Demographics

In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Waldheim had a population of living in of its total private dwellings, a change of from its 2016 population of . With a land area of 1.97 km2, it had a population density of in 2021. | 2006_population = 868 | 2006_pop_delta=-2.4 | 2006_land_area=1.97 | 2006_pop_density=440.7 | 2006_median_age = 38.8 | 2006_median_age_m=38.8 | 2006_median_age_f=38.8 | 2006_total_pvt_dwell = 342 | 2006_mean_hh_income=46,900 | 2006_access_date=2011-03-06 | 2001_population = 889 | 2001_pop_delta=5.7 | 2001_land_area=1.97 | 2001_pop_density=451.4 | 2001_median_age = 38.5 | 2001_median_age_m=38.1 | 2001_median_age_f=39.1 | 2001_total_pvt_dwell = 332 |2001_mean_hh_income=28,972 | 2001_access_date=2011-03-06 | 2011_population = 1,035 | 2011_pop_delta=19.2 | 2011_land_area=1.97 | 2011_pop_density=525.5 | 2011_median_age = | 2011_median_age_m= | 2011_median_age_f= | 2011_total_pvt_dwell = 369 |2011_mean_hh_income= | 2011_access_date=2012-05-14

Recreation and attractions

Waldheim features a green space in its downtown area: Sam Wendland Heritage Park. This park was created in 2000, and was dedicated to Sam Wendland for his many years of serving as mayor. The Waldheim Pine Ridge Golf and Country Club is a neighbour to the recreational facility built in 1976 (containing an arena and a curling rink). Westview Jubilee Seniors Centre offers events and services to Waldheim's senior population.

Fort Carlton Hockey League serves a large area in the vicinity of Waldheim, such as Rosthern, Warman, Dalmeny, Shellbrook, Bruno, Martensville, Aberdeen, Blaine Lake, and Cudworth.{{cite web | title =Fort Carlton Hockey League | url =http://www.fortcarltonhockey.com/ | access-date =2007-05-27 }} Sask Valley Minor Hockey League offers level of hockey for Novice, Atoms, Pee Wee, Bantams and Midget.{{cite web | title = Sask Valley Minor Hockey League | url =https://www.svmhl.com/ | access-date =2007-05-27 }}

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/58/Waldheim_Library_Museum_2011.jpg" caption="The Waldheim museum in the former Waldheim railway station"] ::

Waldheim station is a former Canadian Northern Railway station that closed in 1976. It is now a library and museum.

Waldheim Valley Regional Park

Waldheim Valley Regional Park () is a regional park on the east side of Waldheim. The park has a 13-site campground, picnic area, ball diamonds, and the 9-hole Pine Ridge Golf and Country Club.{{cite web | title =Valley - Waldheim regional park | url =http://www.saskregionalparks.ca/showPark.php?id=waldheim | access-date = 2007-05-27 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20070128092312/http://www.saskregionalparks.ca/showPark.php?id=waldheim |archive-date = 2007-01-28}} The golf course has a licensed clubhouse, grass greens, is a par 33, and 2,870 total yards. Access is from Highway 312.

Notable people

References

References

  1. (February 9, 2022). "Population and dwelling counts: Canada, provinces and territories, census divisions and census subdivisions (municipalities), Saskatchewan". [[Statistics Canada]].
  2. "Valley Regional Park (Waldheim Section)". Government of Canada.
  3. "Waldheim Regional Park". Government of Saskatchewan.
  4. "Pine Ridge Golf Course". Government of Saskatchewan.
  5. "Waldheim Pineridge Golf and Country Club".

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