Davidson (Saskatchewan) - town in Saskatchewan, Canada

Davidson is in West Central Saskatchewan, midway between Saskatoon and Regina, it is a popular pit stop.

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Grain elevators in Davidson In 1902, Colonel Andrew Duncan Davidson came to Saskatchewan in hopes of creating a 'midway' settlement between the cities of Regina and Saskatoon. With agriculture as one of his main passions, Davidson purchased 700,000 acres (2,800 km<sup>2</sup>) from the railway and the federal government suitable for grain farming. Davidson organized a train route that travelled from Chicago to Saskatoon; making one stop in Davidson on the way. Within a short period of time, Davidson, which was declared the name of the community, was nicknamed the 'Midway Town' because of its central location. On November 15, 1906, Davidson was officially declared a town.

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Davidson is located midway between Saskatoon and Regina on Highway 11.

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Coffee pot monument at the junction of Hwys 11 & 44 in Davidson.

  • The World's Largest Coffee Pot, 51.269770°, -105.993710°. A community symbol which represents the warmth and hospitality Davidson has to offer. Standing tall, if filled with coffee this coffee pot would hold 150,000 cups. The Coffee Pot is included in Canada Post's Roadside Attraction Postage Stamp Series & Collection. Parking and picnic area available. 2019-03-16

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Davidson

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Date Time:Please wait...Timezone:America/ReginaCoordinates:51.27, -105.98

Saskatchewan

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Canada

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Population:37.1 MDial code:+1Currency:Dollar (CAD)Voltage:120 V, 240 V, 60 Hz
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