tailluas
Tailluas is a small, unincorporated community located in the northern region of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Situated along Highway 16, commonly known as the Yellowhead Highway, Tailluas lies approximately 150 kilometers north of Prince Albert and 300 kilometers south of the Northwest Territories border. The area is characterized by its vast, open prairie landscapes, rolling hills, and abundant natural resources, including forests and wetlands.
The community derives its name from the Cree word "tailluas," which translates to "where the river bends,"
Tailluas is primarily a rural area with a population of fewer than 100 residents, making it one
Infrastructure in Tailluas is limited, with no formal municipal services. Residents rely on nearby towns like
Tailluas remains a quiet, remote outpost with a strong sense of community among its residents. Its isolation