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McCord, Saskatchewan

Coordinates: 49°25′42″N 106°49′50″W / 49.42833°N 106.83056°W / 49.42833; -106.83056
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McCord is a hamlet in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. McCord had a population of 40 in the Canada 2006 Census.[1]

It is located slightly south of Highway 18, between Ferland and Glentworth, in the south-central portion of the province. McCord has a multi purpose town hall, a Lucky Dollar grocery store, Dee's Garden Shed, local contractor, a Co-Op that has a small farming and hardware section, gas pumps, town museum featuring historical and CPR Railway artifacts, small campground area, two churches, and an arena that previously housed hockey, skating, rodeos and curling.

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49°25′42″N 106°49′50″W / 49.42833°N 106.83056°W / 49.42833; -106.83056