Punnichy

Punnichy
Village
Punnichy
Location of Punnichy in Saskatchewan
Punnichy
Punnichy (Canada)
Coordinates: 51°22′19″N 104°17′35″W / 51.372°N 104.293°W / 51.372; -104.293
CountryCanada
ProvinceSaskatchewan
Census division6
Rural MunicipalityMount Hope No. 279
Post office1909-04-01
Incorporated (Village)1909
Government
 • MayorVictor Senft
 • AdministratorDixie-Lee Cowan
 • Governing bodyPunnichy Village Council
Area
 • Total
0.68 km2 (0.26 sq mi)
Elevation
610 m (2,000 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total
245
 • Density363.3/km2 (941/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC−6 (CST)
Postal code
S0A 3C0
Area code306
HighwaysHighway 15
RailwaysCanadian National Railway

Punnichy /ˈpʌnɪ/ (2016 population: 213) is a village in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan within the Rural Municipality of Mount Hope No. 279 and Census Division No. 10. It is 126 kilometres (78 mi) northeast of the city of Regina. This village is part of the original "Alphabet Line" of the main Canadian National Railway line with Lestock to the east and Quinton to the west (the M, N, O towns have long since been deserted). Punnichy derived its name from panacay, "fledgling bird with few feathers", a Saulteaux joke referring to the appearance of a pioneer merchant.

Punnichy is along Highway 15 in the heart of the Touchwood Hills between Quinton and Lestock. It is surrounded by four First Nation reserves: Muskowekwan, Kawacatoose, Day Star, and Gordon. Punnichy was the location of one of the last operating residential schools in Canada, Gordon Indian Residential School, which closed in 1996.

Punnichy is part of the provincial constituency Last Mountain-Touchwood and federal constituency Regina—Qu'Appelle.