Vantage, Saskatchewan
Vantage is a hamlet in Sutton Rural Municipality No. 103, Saskatchewan, Canada. Listed as a designated place by Statistics Canada, the hamlet had a reported population of zero in the Canada 2006 Census.[1]
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Heritage sites
- Vantage Methodist or (Grace United)
The church was built in Vantage in 1917. Vantage Church shared a minister with Mossbank and Ettington. Rev. Bert Howard was the first ordained minister.
See also
- List of communities in Saskatchewan
- Hamlets of Saskatchewan
References
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Division No. 3, Saskatchewan
- Assiniboia
- Coronach
- Gravelbourg
- Lafleche
- Mossbank
- Ponteix
- Rockglen
- Willow Bunch
communities
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- Arbuthnot
- Billimun
- Bishopric
- Buffalo Gap
- Canopus
- Cardross
- Coppen
- Crystal Hill
- Davyroyd
- Dunkirk
- Elm Springs
- Esme
- Ettington
- Expanse
- Ferland
- Fir Mountain
- Galilee
- Glen Bain
- Glentworth
- Grand Valley
- Gye
- Horse Creek
- Killdeer
- Lisieux
- Little Woody
- Lonesome Butte
- Macworth
- Maxwellton
- Mazenod
- McEachern
- Melaval
- Milly
- Mitchellton
- Palmer
- Quantock
- Readlyn
- Reliance
- Royer
- St. Boswells
- St. Victor
- Strathallen
- Summercove
- Twin Valley
- Verwood
- West Poplar
- Wideview
- Willows
- Willowvale
- Woodrow
49°50′27″N 106°01′55″W / 49.84083°N 106.03194°W / 49.84083; -106.03194
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