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Forward, Saskatchewan

Forward is a hamlet in the Rural Municipality of Norton No. 69, Saskatchewan, Canada. It previously held the status of a village until December 31, 1947. It is situated along Highway 13.

Demographics

Prior to December 31, 1947, Forward was incorporated as a village, and was restructured as a hamlet under the jurisdiction of the Rural municipality of Norton on that date.

Cairn

A cairn marks the former site of the town, off Highway 13 about 43&nbsp;km West of Weyburn. The plaque was installed in 1995 by the Saskatchewan History and Folklore Society and reads:<blockquote>

Town of Forward

NW 12-8-19 W2M

Established 1911

In 1913 an entire town moved to this site, the junction of the Canadian Pacific-Canadian National rails. Visions of thriving commerce inspired the move of businesses and homes from the original location 4.8 km north east.

Forward, population near 1200, flourished. Town services: A lumber yard, notary public, printing-publishing shop, post office, implement agency, jail, school, church, firehall, drugstore, cafe, blacksmith, & livery barn.

Forward gradually declined. Structures were not rebuilt after fires. It lacked a grain elevator and other towns growing along the railway provided competition. The last house was removed from the site in 1966. </blockquote>

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