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Landis is a rural community located in the heart of West Central Saskatchewan.
Landis is a rural community located in the heart of West Central Saskatchewan. Surrounded by prime farming land with a secure agricultural base, the community of Landis is ideally located along the CN mainline as well as along Highway 14, a main highway between Saskatoon and the Alberta border. In the midst of abundant beauty and wildlife, Landis is centrally located 50 minutes from North Battleford, just 75 minutes from Saskatoon and from Kindersley, and 40 minutes from Unity. This quiet, safe, tight knit community is the perfect place to raise a family and the warmth and hospitality of this small town will not go unnoticed.
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Landis boasts excellent sporting and community facilities, a wonderful school as well as an active business sector. The residents of Landis are well known for generating a wealth of community spirit and for coming together to meet common goals.
The Landis School provides and excellent education for our children in a multi-graded classroom setting. Students, K to Grade 12, enjoy a warm, family-like learning environment in a facility that has become the heart of our community.
Residents of Landis and the surrounding area enjoy access to major amenities such as restaurant, post office, Co-op garage and grocery store, local library, insurance agency, Credit Union, as well as a fitness center, Catholic Church and museum.
With the availability of high speed internet, access to major highways and rail lines, the community of Landis offers independent business people an opportunity to live in a rural setting while having easy access to urban services.
For those who love the outdoors, the beauty of this area will not disappoint you. Wide open spaces, plenty of wildlife for the active hunter, and Provincial parks within easy access for those who love water sports. The majesty of the uninterrupted skyline will take your breath away.

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