Churchbridge, Saskatchewan

Churchbridge began with the arrival of settlers from the Anglican Colonization Society, with director and missionary Reverend Robert Bridger.

Berger, both hotel keepers, were trustees, which meant they made themselves responsible for the honesty and integrity of the overseer in his financial duties.

The Mosaic Potash mines to the south of employ many residents of Churchbridge and surrounding area, including nearby towns Esterhazy, Langenburg, and Bredenbury.

Sites of interest in the town include the Coin Monument erected to celebrate the 125th anniversary of Canadian Confederation,[13] Veteran's Memorial Wall,[14] photo archives and the many heritage murals displayed throughout the community.

These displays of art were created by local artists to help commemorate various events, as well as to honour former residents.

As of the early 1900s, Churchbridge was a part of the Minnedosa, Saskatoon, Edmonton section of the Canadian Pacific Railway.