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  2. Kenosee Lake - Wikipedia

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    Kenosee Lake [1] is a closed-basin lake in the south-east corner of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.The lake lies in Moose Mountain Provincial Park in the heart of the Moose Mountain Upland, a forested plateau that rises about 200 metres (660 ft) above the surrounding prairie.

  3. Kenosee Lake, Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Kenosee Lake (2016 population: 234) is a village in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan within the Rural Municipality of Wawken No. 93 and Census Division No. 1. The village is situated on Moose Bay, which is on the north-east part of Kenosee Lake , just off Highway 9 , on a forested plateau called Moose Mountain Upland .

  4. Moose Mountain Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Moose Mountain Provincial Park was designated a park in 1931. From then until 1935, several work projects around the park were completed. Work began in the spring of 1931 with the building of Moose Mountain Chalet, landscaping, building of Main Beach on Kenosee Lake, and a road going south connecting the park to Carlyle Lake and the town of Carlyle, and going north to Kennedy.

  5. Little Kenosee Lake - Wikipedia

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    Little Kenosee Lake [1] is a small lake in Moose Mountain Provincial Park in the Moose Mountain Uplands of the south-eastern corner of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The lake is in the Palliser's Triangle [ 2 ] and Prairie Pothole Region of Canada.

  6. Moose Mountain Upland - Wikipedia

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    The village of Kenosee Lake and its beachfront viewed from Kenosee Lake. The population density of Moose Mountain is quite low and is mostly found along Highway 9 in and around Moose Mountain Provincial Park. The entirety of the upland is within the Saskatchewan census division 1. There are three First Nations that are on at least part of the ...

  7. Saskatchewan Highway 9 - Wikipedia

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    [10] Carlyle Lake Resort, White Bear, Kenosee Lake, and Moose Mountain Provincial Park are north of Carlyle along the route. [11] The land in this area was surveyed by 1881 ... A space of sixty- six feet wide between sections was left for a road allowance, every mile running north and south and every two miles running east and west. [12]

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  9. Saskatchewan Highway 209 - Wikipedia

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    The highway runs from Highway 9 near the village of Kenosee Lake to a point about 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) into Moose Mountain Provincial Park near Little Kenosee Lake. Highway 209 provides access to Moose Mountain Provincial Park's various amenities, such as campgrounds, the golf course, hiking trails, ball diamonds, picnic areas, and lakes. [2]