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Solstice on the South Saskatchewan, One Arrow First Nations - multi-genre music, art, and culture festival Sturgeon Lake Pow Wow - Sturgeon Lake First Nations; held in July [ 6 ] Thanksgiving Annual International Pow Wow [ 6 ]
There are several lakes named Mud Lake within the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Little Quill Lake , also known as Mud Lake , located north of Wynyard, Saskatchewan . 51°55′00″N 104°12′00″W / 51.91667°N 104.20000°W / 51.91667; -104
Cold Lake viewed from Meadow Lake Provincial Park, Saskatchewan Major rivers of western Canada. Cold Lake [3] is a large lake in Northern Alberta and Saskatchewan, Canada. Most of the lake is within Alberta. It is one of the deepest lakes in Alberta with a maximum depth of 99.1 metres (325 ft).
Sunrise over frozen Christopher Lake Churchill Lake at Buffalo Narrows, Saskatchewan Cold Lake viewed from Meadow Lake Provincial Park, Saskatchewan. Lake Diefenbaker B-Say-Tah Point on Echo Lake one of the Fishing Lakes Ice break-up on Lac La Loche May 13, 2013 Last Mountain Lake Little Manitou Lake Waskesiu Lake in Prince Albert National Park
The Saskatchewan Summer Games and Saskatchewan Winter Games are biennial multi-sport events held in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The governing body for the Saskatchewan Games is the Saskatchewan Games Council , a non-profit organization who has held responsibility for organizing the Games since 2006.
The Northern Woods and Water Route is a 2,400-kilometre (1,500 mi) route through northern British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba in Western Canada.As early as the 1950s, community groups came together to establish a northern travel route; this was proposed as the Northern Yellowhead Transportation Route.
Although not developed as quickly and extensively as originally envisioned, an Imperial Oil plant in Cold Lake became the largest in situ oil sands project constructed in Alberta during the 1980s. By 1991, its daily oil production was 90,000 barrels. [6] Some of the oil sands in the Cold Lake deposit have a low enough density that they can be ...
Cold Lake Provincial Park is a provincial park in northeastern Alberta, Canada. It is located 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) east of the city of Cold Lake , on Highway 28 , and extends to the Saskatchewan border.