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  2. Scott Lake (Northwest Territories–Saskatchewan) - Wikipedia

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    Scott Lake [1] is a lake of northern Saskatchewan and the Northwest Territories of Canada. On a 5-hectare (12-acre) island in the lake, near the 60th parallel, is Scott Lake Lodge, which is a fly-in fishing lodge about 80 kilometres (50 mi) north-west of Stony Rapids. [2]

  3. Scott Lake - Wikipedia

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    3.2 Canada. 3.2.1 British Columbia. 3.2.2 New Brunswick. 3.2.3 Nova Scotia. 3.3 Russian Federation. ... Scott Lake, Scotts Lake, Lake Scott, or Scotty Lake may refer ...

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  6. Cree Lake - Wikipedia

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    The lodge has cabins, walled tents, a firepit area, and 16 or 18-foot aluminum boats for guests. Access to the lodge is from Cree Lake/Crystal Lodge (Midgett Field) Aerodrome and Cree Lake (Crystal Lodge) Water Aerodrome. [15] [16] At the northern end of the lake, at the southern tip of Rushmer Peninsula, is another fly-in lodge called Cree ...

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  8. In striking before-and-after photos, a parched Lake ... - AOL

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    On May 7, the lake was at 114% of its historical average level. The so-called bathtub ring that clearly outlined the lake in 2022 — so stark it was visible from space — had disappeared by 2024.

  9. Meadow Lake Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Meadow Lake Provincial Park [1] is a northern boreal forest provincial recreational park along the Waterhen and Cold Rivers in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.The park was founded on 10 March 1959, is the largest provincial park in Saskatchewan, and encompasses over 25 lakes in an area of 1,600 km 2 (620 sq mi). [2]