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  2. Fishing Lake 89 - Wikipedia

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    Fishing Lake 89 is an Indian reserve of the Fishing Lake First Nation in Saskatchewan. [ 1 ] [ 4 ] It is 119 kilometres (74 mi) north of Fort Qu'Appelle . In the 2016 Canadian Census , it recorded a population of 406 living in 128 of its 161 total private dwellings. [ 2 ]

  3. Grant Devine Dam - Wikipedia

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    The Grant Devine Dam, formerly Alameda Dam, [1] is an embankment dam located in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan near Alameda and Oxbow. It was constructed in 1994 to control flows on Moose Mountain Creek and Souris River. It provides flood protection and irrigation for this area of Saskatchewan, along with protection for Minot, North ...

  4. List of lakes of Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Sunrise over frozen Christopher Lake Churchill Lake at Buffalo Narrows, Saskatchewan Cold Lake viewed from Meadow Lake Provincial Park, Saskatchewan. Lake Diefenbaker B-Say-Tah Point on Echo Lake one of the Fishing Lakes Ice break-up on Lac La Loche May 13, 2013 Last Mountain Lake Little Manitou Lake Waskesiu Lake in Prince Albert National Park

  5. 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]

  6. 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.

  7. Little Fishing Lake - Wikipedia

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    Little Fishing Lake [1] is a lake in the east-central region of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It is a recreational lake located within the Bronson Forest Provincial Recreation Site. The lake is in the Monnery River drainage basin, which is a tributary of the North Saskatchewan River. It is connected to the river via a short stream from ...

  8. Fishing Lake 89A - Wikipedia

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    Fishing Lake 89A is an Indian reserve of the Fishing Lake First Nation in Saskatchewan, Canada. [1] [3] It is Section 13 and the south-east portion of Section 14, Township 33, Range 12, west of the Second Meridian. In the 2016 Canadian Census, it recorded a population of 0 living in 0 of its 0 total private dwellings. [2]

  9. Crooked Lake (Saskatchewan) - Wikipedia

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    Crooked Lake offers a variety of activities during both the summer and the winter. During the summer, there is fishing from both boats and docks, various water sports, camping, picnicking, swimming, and hiking. The Trans Canada Trail runs through the valley and along the lake's northern shore. The winter has ice fishing and snowmobiling.