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  2. Heritage Lake (Saskatchewan) - Wikipedia

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    Heritage Lake [1] is a lake in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan in the RM of Paddockwood No. 520. Its outflow, Gull Creek, is a tributary of the Torch River. [2] [3] Along the lake's shores is a provincial recreation site, Bible camp, [4] and a Girl Guides camp. [5] Access to the lake and its amenities is from Highway 913.

  3. Little Manitou Lake - Wikipedia

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    Little Manitou Lake is a small salt lake about 120 kilometres (75 mi) south-east of Saskatoon in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The lake was formed by receding glaciers during the most recent ice age. It is fed by underground springs and has a mineral content high in sodium, magnesium, and potassium salts [4] due to it being a terminal ...

  4. Marean Lake - Wikipedia

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    The Marean Lake Birding Trail is an interpretive trail along the lake that has a 5.5-metre high lookout tower, interpretive signs, and is excellent for bird watching. Over 200 species of birds can be found around the lake, including Trumpeter swans, bald eagles, common yellowthroats, yellow-bellied sapsuckers, osprey, and the red-breasted ...

  5. Sturgeon Lake First Nation - Wikipedia

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    The Sturgeon Lake First Nation (Cree: ᓇᒦᐏ ᓵᑲᐦᐃᑲᓂᕽ, namîwi-sâkahikanihk [1]) is a Cree First Nation band government in Saskatchewan, Canada. Its location is on the eastern shore of Sturgeon Lake about 30 km northwest of Prince Albert. The First Nation's territory consists of one reserve, Sturgeon Lake 101.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Christopher Lake (Saskatchewan) - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Lake [1] is a recreational lake in the boreal forest ecozone in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It is south-east of Emma Lake and Great Blue Heron Provincial Park in the central part of the province in the District of Lakeland No. 521 . [ 2 ]

  8. 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.

  9. Crystal Lake (Saskatchewan) - Wikipedia

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    Crystal Lake is a lake straddling the boundary between the rural municipalities of Keys No. 303 and Buchanan No. 304 in eastern Saskatchewan, Canada. At 1.6 kilometres (0.99 mi) wide and 3.2 kilometres (2.0 mi) long, it is a small lake fed by natural underground springs .