Davis, Saskatchewan Explained

Davis is an unincorporated community south of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada. Davis was once a village but has since shrunk to a handful of houses. It is just northwest of the Muskoday First Nation and southeast of Prince Albert. Davis was named for Senator Thomas Osborne Davis a prominent Prince Albert merchant and Liberal Party member in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. Davis is located in the Aspen parkland biome.

Education

See also: Saskatchewan Rivers School Division and Prince Albert Catholic School Division. Most students go to Osborne School a few miles south of Davis. High School students go to one of the high schools in Prince Albert.

Osborne School
Streetaddress:R.R. #2, Site 10, Comp #48
City:Prince Albert
Province:Saskatchewan
County:Canada
Postalcode:S6V 5P9
Schoolboard:Saskatchewan Rivers School Division
Principal:Ina Holmen
Schooltype:Elementary
System:Public
Enrolment:99+
Grades:K to 8
Sports:Basketball
Track & Field
Volleyball
Badminton
Team Name:Osborne Stingers
School Colours:Black and Yellow
Homepage:Osborne School

An old one room school house still stands. It even has an old fashioned school bell on it.

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