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  2. 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

  3. Helene Lake - Wikipedia

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    Helene Lake [1] is a shallow lake in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It is on the plateau that separates the Saskatchewan and Churchill River drainage basins . [ 2 ] The lake sits in the transition zone between the boreal forest and aspen parkland ecozones of Canada . [ 3 ]

  4. Rural Municipality of Lajord No. 128 - Wikipedia

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    The Rural Municipality of Lajord No. 128 (2016 population: 1,232) is a rural municipality (RM) in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan within Census Division No. 6 and SARM Division No. 2. It is located in the southeast portion of the province.

  5. Category:Lakes of Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    C. Cabri Lake; Candle Lake (Saskatchewan) Cannington Lake (Saskatchewan) Canoe Lake (Saskatchewan) Chaplin Lake; Charron Lake (Saskatchewan) Cheviot Lake

  6. Jan Lake (Saskatchewan) - Wikipedia

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    Jan Lake [1] is a lake in the Northern Administration District of the Canadian Province of Saskatchewan. It is situated in the boreal forest of Canada. Several small lakes and rivers flow into Jan Lake while its outflow is at its west end through a glacier-carved channel into Pelican Lake. The lake is within the Sturgeon-Weir River drainage basin.

  7. Lake Diefenbaker - Wikipedia

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    Lake Diefenbaker [2] is a reservoir and bifurcation lake in the southern part of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It was formed by the construction of Gardiner Dam and the Qu'Appelle River Dam across the South Saskatchewan and Qu'Appelle Rivers respectively. Construction began in 1959 and the lake was filled in 1967.

  8. Taylor Lake (Saskatchewan) - Wikipedia

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    Taylor Lake is adjacent to Peter Pond Lake, about 28 kilometres (17 mi) north of Buffalo Narrows. [3] The northern part of Taylor Lake cuts through the Clearwater River Dene Band 223 Indian reserve and at the southern end of the lake is a provincial recreation site. Access is from Highway 155. Northern pike and walleye are fish commonly found ...

  9. Green Lake (Saskatchewan) - Wikipedia

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    Green Lake [1] is an elongated lake in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The northern part of the lake is in Saskatchewan's Northern Administration District while the southern part is in the Rural Municipality of Meadow Lake No. 588. At the northern tip of Green Lake is the village of Green Lake and the lake's