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As of March 2013 the total membership of the Montreal Lake First Nation was 3,678 with 2,261 members living on-reserve or on crown land and 1,417 living off reserve. [3] It is governed by a Chief and 8 councillors. [3] It has territory at Montreal Lake 106 (population 999), [4] Montreal Lake 106 B (population 389) [4] and Timber Bay (population ...
Montreal Lake 106 is an Indian reserve of the Montreal Lake Cree Nation in Saskatchewan. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is about 93 kilometres (58 mi) north of Prince Albert on the southern shore of Montreal Lake .
Montreal Lake 106B is an Indian reserve of the Montreal Lake Cree Nation in Saskatchewan. [1] [4] It is adjacent to Little Red River 106C and about 39 kilometres (24 mi) north of Prince Albert. In the 2016 Canadian Census, it recorded a population of 442 living in 113 of its 118 total private dwellings. [2]
Pub. L. 106–1 (text) 106-2: March 15, 1999 (No short title) An act to nullify any reservation of funds during fiscal year 1999 for guaranteed loans under the Consolidated Farm and Rural Development Act for qualified beginning farmers or ranchers, and for other purposes Pub. L. 106–2 (text) 106-3: March 23, 1999 (No short title)
Highway 106, also known as Hanson Lake Road, is a fully paved provincial highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. [2] It runs from Highway 55 at Smeaton to Highway 167 in Creighton . It is about 325 kilometres (202 mi) long [ 1 ] and the speed limit is 100 km/h (62 mph).
In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, the RM of Lakeside No. 338 had a population of 396 living in 120 of its 129 total private dwellings, a change of -4.6% from its 2016 population of 415. With a land area of 653.88 km 2 (252.46 sq mi), it had a population density of 0.6/km 2 (1.6/sq mi) in 2021. [7]
31 31 Gouin Reservoir: 1,570 km 2 (610 sq mi) Quebec 32 32 Yathkyed Lake: 1,449 km 2 (559 sq mi) Nunavut 33 33 Lake Claire: 1,436 km 2 (554 sq mi) Alberta 34 34 Cree Lake: 1,434 km 2 (554 sq mi) Saskatchewan 35 35 Lac la Ronge: 1,413 km 2 (546 sq mi) Saskatchewan 36 36 Lac a l'Eau-Claire: 1,383 km 2 (534 sq mi) Quebec 37 37 Cedar Lake
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