The earliest known settler was Philip Yew who arrived in 1905, by 1907, others have arrived, mainly from
Dore Lake. In 1910, Alexander Laliberte opened a fur trading store to serve the local
trappers. It served as an outpost. In 1969, the community established the 'Beauval Local Community Authority', which elected council to oversee
bylaws,
collect taxes and maintain law and order. Unlike most
Northern Saskatchewan communities, Beauval has seen a population growth over the years. By the end of the
Second World War, Beauval had a population of approximately 350 residents, today the population is over 1,000 residents with an additional 200 living in the surrounding area. == Beauval Residential School ==