Lebret, Saskatchewan
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Lebret is a village situated in the Qu'Appelle Valley of Saskatchewan, Canada. It was named after a Reverend Lebret who founded a school there in 1884.
As of 2001 the population was 207 and there were 142 private dwellings. Local businesses include Warren G's Grocery, Too Good to Be Threw, Calling Lakes Inn, an Antique store, and Red Road gift shop. At various times during the village's history, their were numerous businesses including a gas station, a diner, a grain elevator, Pawn Shop, Ice Cream store, Hardware Store, and several others. [1]
North West: | North: Lipton | North East: Balcarres |
West: Fort Qu'Appelle | Lebret | East: Abernethy |
South West: | South: Indian Head | South East: Katepwa |
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- Lebret Bar on Sask Bar Guide
- Lebret - Encylopedia of Saskatchewan