Fillmore, Saskatchewan
Fillmore is a small village in southeastern Saskatchewan, Canada. It sits in Division No. 2 and the Rural Municipality of Fillmore No. 96. The village covers about 1.3 square kilometres.
Population and growth
- 2021: 282 people living in 123 of 149 private dwellings (down from 311 in 2016).
- 2016: 311 people living in 129 of 149 dwellings.
- Earlier trends show higher numbers in the 1980s and 1990s (for example, 396 people in 1981), with declines in later years.
- Population density has ranged around 210–235 people per square kilometre depending on the year.
Location and services
- Coordinates: about 49.878°N, 103.426°W.
- Postal code: S0G 1N0. Area code: 306. Time zone: CST (UTC−6).
- Major roads: Highway 33 and Highway 606.
History and government
- Fillmore was incorporated as a village on June 10, 1905.
- It is governed by the Fillmore Village Council. The mayor is Marvin Chambers and the administrator is Angela Lubiens.
Landmarks
- The town features a grain elevator and a downtown area.
See also
- List of communities in Saskatchewan.
This page was last edited on 1 February 2026, at 21:55 (CET).