Pilot Butte, Saskatchewan

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Pilot Butte, Saskatchewan

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Town of Pilot Butte
Pilot Butte
Motto: The Town That Cares
Coordinates: 50°28′N 104°25′W / 50.467°N 104.417°W / 50.467; -104.417Coordinates: 50°28′N 104°25′W / 50.467°N 104.417°W / 50.467; -104.417
Country Canada
Province Saskatchewan
Settled 1882
Incorporated (village) 1913
Incorporated (town) 1979
Government
 • Mayor Sid Bowles
Area
 • Total 4.69 km2 (1.81 sq mi)
Elevation 610 m (2,000 ft)
Population (2012)
 • Total 1,998
Time zone Central (CST) (UTC-6)
Area code(s) 306
Website www.town.pilotbutte.sk.ca

Pilot Butte is a town outside of Regina, Saskatchewan. It is located 11 km. east of Regina and has a population of approximately 2000. It has an elementary school, public library, insurance office, two convenience stores, two restaurants, three manufacturing plants, a riding club, hockey arena, gas station, community centre and a Roman Catholic Church.

History

The history of Pilot Butte is marked by dramatic growth followed by decline and now by growth. Except for one or two houses on Railway Avenue, the most notable being the "Martin House", there are very few physical reminders of Pilot Butte's early development. Most of the original structures, one of the most prominent being the old CPR water tower, have either been dismantled or destroyed.

Plains Indians

The Butte played a significant role in the lives of the Prairie Indians. These aboriginal people, who camped near Boggy Creek, used the Butte as a look out and signal point.

1800's

European settlement in the area can be traced back to the 1840s. Significant settlement took place between 1880 and 1900. Pilot Butte, meaning "Lookout Point", was chosen in 1883 as a name for the settlement. By 1913 Pilot Butte was a sizeable town. It flourished because it offered the CPR a reliable year round water source and at one point, the CPR built a water conduit to Regina.

1900's

Between 1913-23, with a population of about a 1000, Pilot Butte thrived. The Town boasted a railway station, 3 grain elevators, a stockyard, hotel and boarding houses. It had a pool hall, bowling alley, general store, butcher and blacksmith shops, 2 churches, 2 schools (nearby) and 2 section houses. Incorporated as a Village in 1913 the Village of Pilot Butte was disbanded in 1923. Reincorporated in 1963, it achieved town status in 1979 and is now home to 1998 residents.

2000's

Also five communities are being built or planned around Pilot Butte. One of them is called The Plains of Pilot Butte. As of 2012 a few houses have been built. This community will be adding on over 100 houses, a senior care facility, one commercial lot and a condo.

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