Clavet, Saskatchewan

Clavet (/kləˈvɛt/ klə-VET) (2016 population: 410) is a village in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan within the Rural Municipality of Blucher No.

The village is located along an old section of the Yellowhead Highway, about 15 kilometres southeast of the City of Saskatoon.

It also had two elevators, one general store, one implement shop, a lumberyard, a post office, a dwelling house, and a church.

The Hamlet of Clavet elected three board members who made recommendations to the RM of Blucher No.

The hamlet was surveyed following its organization, and water and sewer services were installed in 1972–1973 through the Family Farm Improvement Program at a cost of $14,689.

Individual septic tanks served each house and the lagoon was situated near the present lift station.

The post office was operated by Jean Campbell out of her home at Queen Street and Second Avenue until her retirement in 1978.

The new homes constructed between 1975 and 1979 brought increased population, tax revenue, and strain on the present lagoon system.

[2] The first council consisted of Mayor Bill Martin and councillors Rudy Weisner and John Baumgartner.

Main fire station and village office
Main street