District of Saskatchewan

District of Saskatchewan
District of North-West Territories
1882–1905

A 1900 map showing the District of Saskatchewan at its greatest extent.
History 
• Established
1882
• Disestablished
1905
Today part ofAlberta, Manitoba, Saskatchewan

The District of Saskatchewan was a regional administrative district of Canada's North-West Territories. It was formed in 1882 was later enlarged then abolished with the creation of the provinces of Saskatchewan and Alberta in 1905.[1][2][3] Much of the area was incorporated into the province of Saskatchewan. The western part became part of Alberta, and the eastern part (which extended to Lake Winnipeg) is now part of Manitoba.

The conflicts during the North-West Rebellion of 1885 occurred in the District of Saskatchewan.[4]

  1. ^ Acts of the Parliament of the Dominion of Canada, Ottawa: Brown Chamberlin Law Printer (for Canada), 1886
  2. ^ Richards, J. Howard; Fung, K.I. (1969), "Evolution-boundaries-1882", Atlas of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon: Modern Press, p. 10, retrieved 2007-10-12
  3. ^ "BOUNDARIES OF SASKATCHEWAN". Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan. Canadian Plains Research Center, University of Regina. 2006. Archived from the original on 2008-10-26. Retrieved 2013-09-17.
  4. ^ "Canadian Plains Research Center Mapping Division" (PDF). Retrieved 13 Sep 2013.