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  2. Waskesiu Lake - Wikipedia

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    Waskesiu Lake [2] (/ ˌ w ɑː s k ə ˈ s uː /) is a lake located roughly in the centre of Prince Albert National Park. The lake's name means red deer or elk in the Cree language . Waskesiu Lake is by far the most developed lake in the park, and features a variety of recreational facilities along all sides of its shoreline, including camping ...

  3. Waskesiu Lake, Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Waskesiu Lake, also referred to as Waskesiu, is a hamlet in Prince Albert National Park, Saskatchewan, Canada. [2] The hamlet is the only community within the park, located on the southern shore of Waskesiu Lake , is about 90 km (56 mi) north of Prince Albert .

  4. Prince Albert National Park - Wikipedia

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    The Narrows Road along Waskesiu Lake's southern shore, with many points of interest and picnic areas, ending at a 200-metre narrows, where there is a campground. Lakeview Drive or Scenic Route #263 which provides access to several other lakes: Namekus, Trappers, Sandy (also called Halkett); as well as many trails.

  5. 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

  6. Waskesiu Upland - Wikipedia

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    Waskesiu Upland is a hilly plateau in the central region of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Waskesiu means red deer or elk in the Cree language.The plateau is just south-west of the geographical centre of the province and consists of two main ranges — the Waskesiu Hills [1] to the south and the Thunder Hills [2] [3] to the north.

  7. Donald Strathearn Rawson - Wikipedia

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    With his Saskatchewan research, Rawson remained in Prince Albert until 1934. [5] Between 1935 and 1960, Rawson wrote six publications about twelve Saskatchewan lakes he had studied. Some of these lakes he wrote about include Waskesiu Lake, Lake Athabaska and Cree Lake. [6] By the early 1960s, he had released over sixty articles. [7]

  8. Waskesiu River - Wikipedia

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    From Waskesiu Lake, Waskesiu River heads north-east out of the park and into the Northern Saskatchewan Administration District where it crosses Highway 2 en route to Montreal Lake in the Montreal Lake 106 Indian reserve. In Prince Albert National Park, near the source of the river, is the Waskesiu River Trail.

  9. Waskesiu - Wikipedia

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    Waskesiu means elk or red deer in Cree and may refer to: Waskesiu Lake, Saskatchewan , a community in Saskatchewan, Canada Waskesiu Lake , a lake in Saskatchewan, Canada