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  2. Grant Devine Dam - Wikipedia

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    The Grant Devine Reservoir provides opportunities for recreational use such as boating and fishing. At the full supply level of 562 metres (1,844 ft), the reservoir holds 105,000,000 m 3 (3.7 × 10 9 cu ft) of water. The project is owned and operated by the Saskatchewan Water Security Agency (formerly Saskatchewan Watershed Authority).

  3. Great Blue Heron Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Great Blue Heron Provincial Park is a recreational park in the central region of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan in the boreal forest ecozone of Canada. [1] It is adjacent to the eastern boundary of Prince Albert National Park, about 50 kilometres (31 mi) north of the city of Prince Albert.

  4. With fishing season underway, here's how you can get a ... - AOL

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  5. Pierce Lake (Saskatchewan) - Wikipedia

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    Pierce Lake [1] is a lake in Meadow Lake Provincial Park in the Canadian Province of Saskatchewan. It is situated along the course of the Cold River in the boreal forest ecozone of Canada. [ 2 ] Upstream along Cold River from Pierce Lake is Cold Lake and downstream are Lepine Lake and Lac des Îles .

  6. Narrow Hills Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Narrow Hills Provincial Park [1] is a northern boreal forest provincial recreational park in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. [2] It is located in a hilly plateau called the Cub Hills and contains several recreational facilities and over 25 accessible lakes within its boundaries. [3]

  7. Echo Lake (Saskatchewan) - Wikipedia

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    In the summer of 2024, Saskatchewan's Water Security Agency begun "interim repairs" on Echo Lake Dam to "improve safety and extend the dam's life until a replacement can be completed". [ 6 ] Echo Lake, as well as the other three Fishing Lakes, are all in the Qu'Appelle Valley, which was formed about 14,000 years ago during the last ice age .

  8. Codette Lake - Wikipedia

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    Codette Lake, [1] which was named after Métis fur trader Baptiste Codette, is a reservoir in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. [2] The lake was impounded in 1986 with the construction of the Francois-Finlay Dam across the Saskatchewan River about 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) upstream from the town of Nipawin. [3]

  9. Bronson Forest Recreation Site - Wikipedia

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    Bronson Forest Recreation Site [1] is a provincial recreation park [2] in the west-central region of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.The park covers 15,240 hectares (37,700 acres) of the Bronson Forest in the Rural Municipality of Loon Lake No. 561.