Smeaton

Smeaton is a in the Canadian province of within the Rural Municipality of Torch River No. 488 and Census Division No. 14. It is at the foot of Hanson Lake Road, which ends at near ). is 70 km north.
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  • Type: Village
  • Description: village in Saskatchewan, Canada
  • Also known as: Smeaton, Saskatchewan

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Snowden.

Hamlet
is a designated place in . The CPR bought the land for the townsite in 1930. The first postmaster, Robert English, chose the name , apparently in memory of a friend who drowned while working on the Nipawin ferry. is situated 8 km east of Smeaton.

Smeaton

Latitude
53.49135° or 53° 29′ 29″ north
Longitude
-104.80666° or 104° 48′ 24″ west
Elevation
473 metres (1,552 feet)
Open location code
955QF5RV+G8
Open­Street­Map ID
node 2822071552
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
Geo­Names ID
6149823
Wiki­data ID
Q2204552
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In Other Languages

From Czech to Turkish—“Smeaton” goes by many names.
  • Czech: Smeaton
  • Dutch: Smeaton
  • French: Smeaton
  • German: Smeaton
  • Italian: Smeaton
  • Spanish: Smeaton
  • Turkish: Smeaton
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