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Piece by Piece, Saskatchewan’s Land is Divided
Township lines run north and south, Range lines run east and west. Their intersections create a grid of townships. Each township is further divided into sections, quarter sections and legal subdivisions. There are approximately 3,600 townships in Saskatchewan. Follow the pictures below to learn about the breakdown of the Land Survey System.
Read Western Canada's Meridians to learn how early surveyors marked out Saskatchewan's boundaries.
Township lines run north and south, Range lines run east and west. Their intersections create a grid of townships. Each township is further divided into sections, quarter sections and legal subdivisions. There are approximately 3,600 townships in Saskatchewan. Follow the pictures below to learn about the breakdown of the Land Survey System.
Read Western Canada's Meridians to learn how early surveyors marked out Saskatchewan's boundaries.