Bredenbury received a post office in 1890 and was incorporated in 1913. The town was named for Bredenbury Court, located near Bredenbury, Herefordshire. The court was the manor home of William Henry Barneby, who traveled three times to western Canada and wrote books about his experiences.
Geography
Bredenbury is located on the Yellowhead Highway. It is 41 kilometres southeast of Yorkton and 50 km west of the Manitoba border. Bredenbury is approximately 2.5 hours from Regina and four hours from Winnipeg. The surrounding land is mainly used for agriculture and ranching.
Economy
Bredenbury has an economy based largely on agriculture, potash mining and the railway, along with their supporting businesses. A CPRmain line runs through the town. There are railway car cleaning and fertilizer plants in Bredenbury as well.
Demographics
Education
There are no public schools in Bredenbury itself. Students are bussed to Saltcoats for elementary school and to Yorkton for high school. Bredenbury Elementary Schoolclosed in 2001. The school building in the town is currently empty. The Mennonites operate a private parochial school: the Countryside School.
Christmas in Bredenbury started out relatively small with a single street that dubbed itself 'Candy Cane Lane' and sported matching red and white candy canes down the length of the entire street. In subsequent years, the rest of the town has caught that same spirit, and the town is home to a special 'Light Up' ceremony at the beginning of December each year, along with elaborate displays at private homes, businesses and empty lots throughout the town. Bredenbury has won the national WinterLights competition for communities with populations under 1,000 in 2001, 2002 and 2005. As a result of the community involvement with the Christmas celebrations, Bredenbury has hosted the CPR Holiday Train, with performers such as Tom Jackson. Bredenbury hosted the Holiday Train again in 2007, when the featured performers were Wide Mouth Mason and Melanie Doane.
Sports teams and other athletic attractions
Bredenbury Cougars - Triangle Hockey League
Bredenbury Golf Course - a nine-hole golf course with artificial greens, maintained by local volunteers.