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  2. Cold Lake First Nations - Wikipedia

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    After the Frog Lake Massacre of May 1885, the band's main group fled to the Cold Lake in fear of revenge. Despite moderation of a priest, the militia disarmed the tribe. Women and children were sent to a camp on Reiter Creek, while the men stayed in the army's camp. When the band returned to the Cold Lake, they met another armed unit there.

  3. Cold Lake 149 - Wikipedia

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    Cold Lake 149 is an Indian reserve of the Cold Lake First Nations in Alberta, located within the Municipal District of Bonnyville No. 87. [3] It is 26 kilometers east of Bonnyville . [ 1 ] In the 2016 Canadian Census , it recorded a population of 671 living in 208 of its 222 total private dwellings.

  4. Cold Lake 149B - Wikipedia

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    Cold Lake 149B is an Indian reserve of the Cold Lake First Nations in Alberta, located within the Municipal District of Bonnyville No. 87. [3] It is south of the Beaver River, a short distance northwest of the city of Cold Lake. [1]

  5. Cold Lake First Nation - Wikipedia

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  6. List of First Nations band governments - Wikipedia

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    Red Rock Indian Band (Lake Helen First Nation) Sachigo Lake First Nation; Sagamok Anishnawbek First Nation; Sand Point First Nation; Sandy Lake First Nation; Saugeen First Nation; Seine River First Nation; Serpent River First Nation; Shawanaga First Nation; Sheguiandah First Nation; Sheshegwaning First Nation; Shoal Lake 40 First Nation; Six ...

  7. Cold Lake 149C - Wikipedia

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    Cold Lake 149C is an Indian reserve of the Cold Lake First Nations in Alberta, located within the Municipal District of Bonnyville No. 87. [2] References

  8. Cold Lake (Alberta) - Wikipedia

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    The city of Cold Lake is located on the south-western shore while the Cold Lake 149A and B Indian reserves of the Cold Lake First Nations are on the western and southern shores respectively. Cold Lake House was a trading post built by the Montreal traders in 1781 near present-day Beaver Crossing, Alberta, south of Cold Lake.

  9. Cold Lake, Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Cold Lake was first recorded on a 1790 map, by the name of Coldwater Lake. [6] Originally three communities, Cold Lake was formed by merging the Town of Grand Centre, the Town of Cold Lake, and Medley (CFB Cold Lake) on October 1, 1996. Grand Centre was renamed Cold Lake South, and the original Cold Lake is known as Cold Lake North.