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Youngest Cities in Saskatchewan

Top 66 cities ranked by youngest cities

Youngest Cities — Saskatchewan

1 Lloydminster 32.0
2 Martensville 33.6
3 Warman 35.2
4 Prince Albert 35.2
5 Saskatoon 36.8
6 Regina 37.6
8 Estevan 38.8
9 Weyburn 40.4
10 Yorkton 41.2
11 Moose Jaw 41.6
13 Cathedral 41.8
14 Coronation Park 41.8
15 Hillsdale 41.8
16 Whitmore Park 41.8
17 Nutana 41.8
18 Twin Lakes 41.8
19 College Park 41.8
20 Lakeview 41.8
22 Argyle Park 41.8
23 Pleasant Hill 41.8
24 Rosewood 41.8
25 Dundonald 41.8
26 Forest Grove 41.8
27 Sutherland 41.8
29 Kensington 41.8
30 Fairhaven 41.8
31 Parkridge 41.8
32 Mount Royal 41.8
33 Briarwood 41.8
34 Lawson Heights 41.8
35 Uplands 41.8
36 Arbor Creek 41.8
37 Silverspring 41.8
39 Nutana Sector 41.8
40 Confederation 41.8
42 Lakewood 41.8
44 Lawson 41.8
45 Arcola East 41.8
46 Dewdney East 41.8
47 Stonebridge 41.8
48 Harbour Landing 41.8
50 Albert Park 41.8
51 Al Ritchie 41.8
53 Evergreen 41.8
54 Hampton Village 41.8
55 Blairmore 41.8
56 North Central 41.8
57 Willowgrove 41.8
59 Holmwood 41.8
60 Prairie View 41.8
61 Wildwood 41.8
62 Lakeview 41.8
63 Swift Current 42.0
64 Melfort 42.8
65 Humboldt 43.6

The youngest cities in Saskatchewan by median age tend to be dynamic communities with growing populations and active lifestyles. Lloydminster has a median age of 32.0 years.

Young median ages often reflect the presence of universities, military bases, or rapidly growing job markets that attract young workers and families. These cities typically have higher birth rates and more demand for schools and family-oriented services.

Cities with younger populations often feature vibrant nightlife, dining scenes, and cultural activities catered to younger demographics, along with strong demand for rental housing and entry-level employment opportunities.

Did You Know?

  • 1. Half of Lloydminster's population is under 32.0 years old.
  • 2. College towns and military base communities typically have the youngest median ages due to their large populations of 18-24 year olds.
  • 3. Cities with young populations often see faster economic growth and more entrepreneurial activity.

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