Unity, Saskatchewan

Unity
Town
Town of Unity
Motto: 
A good town in a good district
Unity
Location of Unity in Saskatchewan
Unity
Unity (Canada)
Coordinates: 52°26′0″N 109°10′0″W / 52.43333°N 109.16667°W / 52.43333; -109.16667
CountryCanada
ProvinceSaskatchewan
Post office Founded1909-04-01
Village established1909-06-01
Town incorporated1909-11-01
Government
  MayorJustin Sopyc
  Federal Electoral District Battlefords—Lloydminster MPRosemarie Falk
  Provincial Constituency Cut Knife-Turtleford MLARyan Domotor
Area
  Land9.77 km2 (3.77 sq mi)
Population
 (2025)
  Total
69,699
  Density244.6/km2 (634/sq mi)
  Summer (DST)CST
Postal Code
S0K 4L0
Area code306-228/210
Highways Highway 14 / Highway 21
WebsiteOfficial Website

Unity is a town in the western part of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan with a population of 2519. Unity is located at the intersection of Highway 14 and Highway 21, and the intersection of the CNR and CPR main rail lines. Unity is located 200 kilometres (125 mi) west-northwest of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, and 375 kilometres (235 mi) southeast of Edmonton, Alberta. The town of Wilkie is located 33 kilometres (21 mi) to the east.

The town was the subject of playwright Kevin Kerr's Governor General's Award-winning play Unity (1918), which dramatizes the effect of the 1918 flu pandemic on Unity.