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Eatonia - Wikipedia Eatonia is in southwest Saskatchewan at the crossroads of Highways 21 and 44, approximately 44 kilometres southwest of Kindersley and 72 kilometres from the provincial boundary with Alberta The town is served by Eatonia (Elvie Smith) Municipal Airport
Eatonia | Tourism Saskatchewan For Eatonia, the settlement era began in 1918 in a squatters' camp around a Canadian Northern Railway construction camp The town honours its twin heritage in a park beside the railway tracks featuring an Eaton Catalogue farmhouse and a one-of-a-kind Canadian National Railway station, still on site
Top Attractions in Eatonia, Saskatchewan, Canada . . . Discover the charm of Eatonia, Saskatchewan, Canada, as we explore its top attractions From the stunning natural landscapes to local cultural sites, Eatonia offers a unique blend of experiences for every traveler
Eatonia’s Heritage Park – Cruisin Christine I once lived in Eatonia, a town just down the highway from me, and even back then, the train station and beautiful yellow house always caught my attention I recently was invited to tour Eatonia Heritage Park and I love what they have created
Eatonia - Discover Southwest Saskatchewan 202 Main Street, Eatonia, SK 306-967-2251 eatonia ca Posted on: May 1, 2024 Filed Under: Cities and Towns in Great Sandhills Tagged With: Cities and Towns
Eatonia - Wikiwand Eatonia was founded in 1919 as a station on the Canadian National Railway and was named after Timothy Eaton, founder of the Eaton's department store chain and catalogue, and to honour his son and heir, John Craig Eaton