Lemberg, Saskatchewan

Lemberg is a town in Saskatchewan, Canada. It was founded by ethnic German immigrants from Lviv (Austria-Hungary, now Ukraine), for which the German name was "Lemberg", as part of the Great Economic Emigration away from Galicia and Lodomeria starting in the mid to late-1800s.

Demographics
In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Lemberg had a population of $266$ living in $130$ of its $153$ total private dwellings, a change of NaN% from its 2016 population of $313$. With a land area of 2.67 km2, it had a population density of in 2021.

History
The first post office opened on July 15, 1904.

Religion
Lemberg is currently home to four places of worship: Saint Michael's Roman Catholic Church, Trinity Lutheran Church, Grace United Church, and the Pentecostal Assembly. A Baptist church once stood just south of Lemberg, but all that remains now is the cemetery.

Points of interest

 * Historic Sites
 * Weissenberg Roman Catholic Public School #49
 * Saint Michael’s Roman Catholic Church
 * Pool Grain Elevator
 * Trinity Lutheran Church
 * War Memorial Cenotaph
 * Recreational Facilities
 * Lemberg Baseball Park
 * Town Campgrounds
 * Lemberg Rink (Skating and Curling)
 * Community Hall Complex (5 pin Bowling, Pool, Foosball table, Shuffleboard, Table Tennis, Snack Bar)
 * Lemberg Lions’ Playground
 * Walking Trails and Mercy Grotto

Notable people

 * The Right Honourable James Garfield Gardiner, premier of Saskatchewan 1926–1929 and 1934–1935.

Education
Lemberg is the home of North Valley High School (grades 7-12). North Valley Elementary School (grades K-6) is located in the neighbouring town of Neudorf.