Fry's, Saskatchewan

Fry's, more commonly known as Frys, is a former locality in Antler Rural Municipality No. 61, Saskatchewan, Canada. The hamlet is approximately 10 km east of the town of Redvers along Highway 13 and the Canadian Pacific Railway line. Very little remains of the community of Fry's.

Fry's was named after James Henry Fry, who was the first postmaster from January 1, 1901 until his resignation on December 7, 1915 and who was also a Justice of the Peace. The Fry's post office was in operation from January 1, 1901 until July 7, 1961 ans was located at Sec 14 Twp 7 Rge 31 W1.

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Places adjacent to Fry's, Saskatchewan
Ryerson Maryfield Butler
Redvers
Fry's
Antler
Nottingham Bellegarde Fertile
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49°34′08″N 101°35′17″W / 49.569°N 101.588°W / 49.569; -101.588


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