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  2. Jim Shockey - Wikipedia

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    Jim Shockey (born 1957) is a Canadian outdoor writer, a professional big game outfitter and television producer and host for many hunting shows. Shockey is the former producer and host of Jim Shockey's Hunting Adventures and Jim Shockey's Uncharted on Outdoor Channel and Jim Shockey's The Professionals on Outdoor Channel and Sportsman Channel.

  3. Smoothstone Lake - Wikipedia

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    Smoothstone Lake has a provincial recreation site and an outfitter on its shores. Smoothstone Lake Recreation Site ( 54°35′33″N 106°57′32″W  /  54.5926°N 106.9588°W  / 54.5926; -106.9588 ) [ 7 ] is a conservation area situated at the southern end of the lake for fishing and other recreational opportunities

  4. Wildcat Hill Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Wildcat Hill Provincial Park is a wilderness park in eastern Saskatchewan approximately 40 kilometres (25 mi) from the town of Hudson Bay.It is located amongst the Pasquia Hills, south of Highway 55, and west of Highway 9.

  5. Hudson Bay, Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    An increasingly important industry is large game hunting in the area. [13] Two kilometres south of town is the Hudson Bay Regional Park, which features a 9-hole golf course, camping, hiking, Red Deer Downs, a natural amphitheatre called "the Bowl", and a gun range.

  6. Loon Lake, Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Loon Lake had a population of 281 living in 126 of its 166 total private dwellings, a change of -2.4% from its 2016 population of 288. With a land area of 0.74 km 2 (0.29 sq mi), it had a population density of 379.7/km 2 (983.5/sq mi) in 2021.

  7. Fauna of Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Deer and other large ungulates are a hazard to traffic resulting in potential animal or human deaths especially in the autumn mating months or when deer are searching for feeding grounds in the spring. The defense mechanism of deer in the face of a threat is to freeze. There are over 3,500 deer - auto collisions per year in Saskatchewan. [91]

  8. Avonlea culture - Wikipedia

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    The Avonlea culture is a pre-Columbian archaeological culture of the upper Great Plains of Canada and the United States. It is defined by complexes of projectile points, pottery, and other artifacts discovered in archaeological sites concentrated in southern Alberta and Saskatchewan and in northern Montana.

  9. Rural Municipality of Deer Forks No. 232 - Wikipedia

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    The Rural Municipality of Deer Forks No. 232 (2016 population: 109) is a rural municipality (RM) in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan within Census Division No. 8 and SARM Division No. 3. Located in the southwest portion of the province, it is adjacent to the Alberta boundary, neighbouring Cypress County to the west.