Ponteix


Ponteix is a town in southwestern Saskatchewan, Canada, 86 km southeast of Swift Current. It is located on Highway 628 just north of Highway 13.

History

In 1908, Father Albert-Marie Royer from the Auvergne region in France established a parish and hamlet called Notre-Dame d’Auvergne north of Notukeu Creek. Five years later, the townsite was moved south of the creek when the Canadian Pacific Railway laid track south of the creek. After the move, the community was renamed Ponteix after Father Royer's former parish in France.

Demographics

According to the 2011 federal census, there were 605 residents in Ponteix, of whom 175 spoke both official languages.

Attractions

, a former professional hockey player and now assistant coach for the Dallas Stars, was born in Ponteix.