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Reindeer Lake has a heavily indented shoreline and contains numerous small islands. On its eastern shore is the community of Kinoosao, at its northern end Brochet, Manitoba; and at its southern end, Southend, Saskatchewan.
Reindeer River Post (1792, 1795) at Southend was a North West Company Post. Reindeer Lake Post (or Clapham House) (1798–1892) at Southend was a Hudson's Bay Company post. South Reindeer Lake Post (1936–1941) was a Hudson's Bay Company post located south of Southend on the Reindeer River. [4]
Kinoosao (Woods Cree: ᑭᓄᓭᐤ, romanized: kinosêw, lit. 'fish') is an isolated community in northern Saskatchewan, Canada on the east side of Reindeer Lake.It is accessible by road only over Manitoba Provincial Road 394 and Saskatchewan Highway 994, coming from the closest town, over 95 kilometres (59 mi) away, Lynn Lake, Manitoba.
NASA satellite map of Reindeer Lake showing the Deep Bay crater at the south end. Deep Bay is a bay near the south-western tip of Reindeer Lake in Saskatchewan, Canada. [1] The bay is strikingly circular and very deep (220 m) in an otherwise irregular and shallow lake. It is the deepest body of water in Saskatchewan. [2]
Reindeer Lake may refer to: Reindeer Lake, on the border between Saskatchewan and Manitoba, Canada; Reindeer Lake/Lindbergh Lodge Aerodrome, an airport on an island in Reindeer Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada; Reinsvatnet (Reindeer Lake), large mountainous lake west of Mellsjøen lake, northeast of Lillehammer, Oppland county, Norway
Reindeer Island is an island located in the north basin of Lake Winnipeg, in the Canadian province of Manitoba, closer to the western shore of the lake.Uninhabited by people, it was named Manitoba's first ecological reserve in May 1976, [1] and was created under The Crown Lands Act. [2]
Reindeer Lake Aerodrome (TC LID: CRL7) is located on a small unnamed island south-west of Weaver Island and north of Burton Island in Reindeer Lake, ...
Barren Lands First Nation (Cree: ᑭᓯᐸᑲᒫᕽ, kisipakamâhk) is a First Nation located on the north shore of Reindeer Lake in northern Manitoba close to the Saskatchewan border. It has one reserve land called Brochet 197, which is 4,339.40 ha (10,722.9 acres) in size and adjoins the village of Brochet, Manitoba. [2]