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  2. Carrot River (Saskatchewan) - Wikipedia

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    Carrot River [2] is a river in Western Canada in the north-eastern part Saskatchewan and the north-western part of Manitoba.The outlet of Wakaw Lake in Saskatchewan marks the beginning of the Carrot River and, from there, it flows north-east past several communities and Indian reserves until it joins the Saskatchewan River in the Cumberland Delta in Manitoba.

  3. Dragline Channel - Wikipedia

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    Dragline Channel [1] is a man-made channel in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Originally built by the Hudson's Bay Company in the 1930s, it connects the Old Saskatchewan River Channel to Cut Beaver River [2] at the western end of the Cumberland Marshes. [3] Cut Beaver is a tributary of the Birch River, which in turn is a tributary of the ...

  4. Carrot River, Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Carrot River is a town located in east-central Saskatchewan (population: 1000) in Canada. The administration office for the Rural Municipality of Moose Range No. 486 is located in Carrot River. History

  5. Melfort Creek - Wikipedia

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    Melfort Creek, [1] originally known as Stoney Creek, is a river in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It is in the aspen parkland ecozone [ 2 ] and flows through the "most productive farmland areas in Canada, the Carrot River Valley , a territory that has never known drought or severe crop failure". [ 3 ]

  6. Wakaw Lake - Wikipedia

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    Wakaw Lake [1] [2] is a lake in the RM of Hoodoo No. 401 in the central part of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It is about 102 kilometres (63 mi) north-east of Saskatoon and 73 kilometres (45 mi) south of Prince Albert. [3] [4] It takes its name from a Cree word meaning "crooked", referring to the curved shape of the lake.

  7. Carrot River - Wikipedia

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    Carrot River may refer to: Carrot River (Saskatchewan), a river in Western Canada; Carrot River, Saskatchewan, a town in Saskatchewan, Canada; Carrot River 29A, an Indian reserve in Saskatchewan, Canada; Carrot River Valley, a provincial electoral district in Saskatchewan, Canada.

  8. Carrot River 29A - Wikipedia

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    Carrot River 29A is an Indian reserve of the Red Earth Cree Nation in Saskatchewan. [ 1 ] [ 4 ] It is 48 miles east of Nipawin . In the 2016 Canadian Census , it recorded a population of 829 living in 127 of its 127 total private dwellings. [ 2 ]

  9. List of rivers of Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of rivers of Saskatchewan, a province of Canada. The largest and most notable rivers are listed at the start, followed by rivers listed by drainage basin and then alphabetically. Principal river statistics