Brock | |
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Village of Brock | |
Coordinates:51°26′30″N108°43′01″W / 51.441667°N 108.716944°W /51.441667; -108.716944 | |
Country | Canada |
Province | Saskatchewan |
Rural municipality | Kindersley No. 290 |
Post office Founded | March 1, 1910 |
Government | |
• Type | Municipal |
• Governing body | Brock Village Council |
• Mayor | Vance Brost |
• Administrator | Charlotte Helfrich |
• MLA | Ken Francis |
• MP | Jeremy Patzer |
Area | |
• Land | 0.74 km2 (0.29 sq mi) |
Population (2016) | |
• Total | 142 |
• Density | 192.8/km2 (499/sq mi) |
Postal code | S0L 0H0 |
Area code | 306 |
Highways | ![]() |
Railways | Canadian National Railway |
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Brock (2016 population:142) is a village in theCanadian province ofSaskatchewan within theRural Municipality of Kindersley No. 290 andCensus Division No. 13. The village is located 165 km southwest of the city ofSaskatoon.
Brock incorporated as a village on July 7, 1910.[2] Brock was named forIsaac Brock, hero of theWar of 1812.[citation needed]
In the2021 Census of Population conducted byStatistics Canada, Brock had a population of134 living in62 of its71 total private dwellings, a change of-5.6% from its 2016 population of142. With a land area of 0.7 km2 (0.27 sq mi), it had a population density of191.4/km2 (495.8/sq mi) in 2021.[5]
In the2016 Census of Population, the Village of Brock recorded a population of142 living in60 of its63 total private dwellings, a10.6% change from its 2011 population of127. With a land area of 0.74 km2 (0.29 sq mi), it had a population density of191.9/km2 (497.0/sq mi) in 2016.[6]
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