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Candy Cane Lane, Bredenbury : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bredenbury, Saskatchewan
Bredenbury is a town, in the rural municipality of ''Saltcoats, No. 213'', in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Bredenbury is located on Highway 16 in eastern Saskatchewan. The population of Bredenbury is 329. The main industries in the area are farming as well as potash mining near Esterhazy. The community is known in the area for its enthusiastic Christmas light displays which have won national awards. ==History== Bredenbury was incorporated in 1913. There are conflicting stories about the origin of the town's name. One version is that the town was named after A.E. Bredin, a railway land inspector.〔Barry, Bill (1998) ''People Places: The Dictionary of Saskatchewan Place Names'', p. 50, Regina, Sask: People Places Publishing Ltd., ISBN 1-894022-19-X〕 Another says that it was named after "Lord Brendenbury", who was a stockholder in the Manitoba Northwest Railway Company. It may be of relevance that there is a small parish and village called Bredenbury in the English county of Herefordshire.
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