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Manitoba Highway 10 reached Cranberry Portage in 1949 [26] and was extended to Bakers Narrows in 1951. [27] In 1961 Bakers Narrows Provincial Park was established on the lake. [3] There are several fishing lodges located on the lake. [4]
Several bays and islands on Reindeer Lake host fishing lodges. Nordic Lodge, which is 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) west of Norvil Olson Campground, is a hunting and fishing outfitters with cabins and lodging. [12] Lawrence Bay Lodge is a camp 56 kilometres (35 mi) north-east of Southend. Access is by water or floatplane. [13] [14]
Nueltin Lake (Chipewyan: Nu-thel-tin-tu-ch-eh, meaning "sleeping island lake") straddles the Manitoba—Nunavut border in Canada. The lake, which has an area of 2,279 km 2 (880 sq mi), is predominantly in Nunavut's Kivalliq Region, and on the Manitoba side there is the Nueltin Lake Airport which serves the fishing lodge.
Kississing Lake lies near the height of land on the southern edge of the drainage basin of the Churchill River, and is part of the Hudson Bay watershed.Although its total area is only 370 square kilometres (141 sq mi), the lake spreads over a considerable extent of territory, due to long irregular bays and arms that extend on all sides of Kississing Lake.
Wanless is an unincorporated hamlet in the province of Manitoba, Canada. [3] It is located approximately 50 km (31 mi) north of The Pas, close to Rocky Lake, within the Rural Municipality of Kelsey. Wanless had an estimated population of 183 in the mid-2010s. The place was named after homesteader Jack Wanless. [2]
Egenolf Lake is a lake in northern Manitoba, about 75 kilometres south of the provincial boundary with Nunavut, Canada. Pike have been caught at Egenolf Lake measuring well over 50 inches. Egenolf Lake is the home base of Gangler's North Seal River Lodge and Outposts, a popular sportfishing and hunting operation. [1]
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