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  2. Spruce River (Saskatchewan) - Wikipedia

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    Spruce River, [1] also called Little Red River, is a river in the north-central region of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.It begins in the Waskesiu Hills [2] in Prince Albert National Park and flows generally in a southward direction through boreal forests, glacier-carved hills and valleys, [3] muskeg, and prairie en route to the North Saskatchewan River [4] at the east end of the city ...

  3. Kipabiskau Lake - Wikipedia

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    Kipabiskau Lake, [1] which is Cree for Stoney Lake, is a narrow lake in the Canadian Province of Saskatchewan along the course of the Barrier River in the Barrier River Valley. The Barrier River is a tributary of the Red Deer River. The western half of the lake is in the RM of Pleasantdale No. 398 and the eastern half is in the RM of Barrier ...

  4. Hudson Bay Regional Park - Wikipedia

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    Hudson Bay Regional Park [1] is a regional park in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It is located on the south side of the town of Hudson Bay in the RM of Hudson Bay No. 394 along the shores of the Red Deer River. The park is the site of a North West Company fur trading fort called Fort Red Deer

  5. Chitek Lake, Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Chitek Lake (2016 population: 138) is a resort village in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan within Census Division No. 16.It is on the shores of Chitek Lake in the Rural Municipality of Big River No. 555 approximately 230 kilometres (140 mi) northwest of Saskatoon, 115 kilometres (71 mi) northeast of North Battleford, and 120 kilometres (75 mi) west of Prince Albert.

  6. List of National Historic Sites of Canada in Saskatchewan

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    A large, wooden church on a rocky point on the banks of the Churchill River, the spire of which can be seen for a great distance against the forest backdrop; the oldest existing building in Saskatchewan, and the oldest church west of the Red River: Humboldt Post Office [38] 1912 (completed) 1977 Humboldt

  7. Last Mountain Lake - Wikipedia

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    Last Mountain Lake, [3] also known as Long Lake, is a prairie lake formed from glaciation 11,000 years ago. It is located in south central Saskatchewan, Canada, about 40 kilometres (25 mi) north-west of the city of Regina. It flows into the Qu'Appelle River via Last Mountain Creek, [4] which flows past Craven. It is approximately 93 km (58 mi ...

  8. Green Lake (Saskatchewan) - Wikipedia

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    Green Lake is a long, narrow lake [6] in a glacier-carved valley east of the city of Meadow Lake. The lake's main inflow, Tea Creek, [7] enters the lake at its southern end. Tea Creek begins at Shell Lake and flows north into Green Lake. Green River, [8] Green Lake's outflow, starts at the lake's northern end and flows north into Beaver River.

  9. Redberry Lake Biosphere Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The Redberry Lake Biosphere Region [1] was established in 2000 as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve covering 112,200 hectares (277,000 acres) in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. In 2019, the reserve expanded to become a region including the Redberry Lake watershed and surrounding land encompassing close to 700,000 hectares (1,700,000 acres) of land.