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Culdesac Lake is a lake in the Canadian provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba. It is situated in the Saskatchewan River Delta and is in the Mid-Boreal Lowland ecoregion. It is surrounded by muskeg and boreal forest. Its primary inflow is from a channel connected to Culdesac River, which is a tributary of Carrot River. An outlet from the eastern end of Culdesac Lake connects it to the Pasquia River — a tributary of the Saskatchewan River. The lake falls within the Cumberland Marshes (SK 102) Important Bird Area of Canada.
Squaw Rapids Airport, formerly TC LID: CKQ2, is located 2.5 nautical miles (4.6 km; 2.9 mi) south-west of Thunder Rapids Lodge, Saskatchewan, Canada, in the RM of Moose Range No. 486. It is north-east of E.B. Campbell Hydroelectric Station and Tobin Lake by the Saskatchewan River.
ICAO airport code: CKQ2
CFMQ-FM is a Canadian radio station that broadcasts a community radio format at 98.1 FM in Hudson Bay, Saskatchewan. CFMQ is owned by HB Communications Inc.
website: https://hbcs.nesd.ca/
website: https://united-church.ca/
Street address: 501 Prince Street, Hudson Bay, SK S0E 0Y0 (from Wikidata)
The Prairie River station, located in the hamlet of Prairie River within the rural municipality of Porcupine No. 395, Saskatchewan, was built by the Canadian Northern Railway. The 2-story, wood-frame railway station was completed in 1919. The building is no longer used as a railway station and now houses the Prairie River Museum.
Crooked River is a special service area in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.
website: http://www.tisdale.ca/arts-theatre/
Street address: 1211 100th Street, Tisdale, SK S0E (from Wikidata)
Street address: 112 Burrows Avenue W., Melfort, SK S0E 1A0 (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.dynastytheatres.ca
Midnight Lake is a lake in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It is south of the Meadow Lake Escarpment, which is a plateau that separates the Saskatchewan and Churchill River drainage basins. The lake sits in the transition zone between the boreal forest and aspen parkland ecozones and is at the centre of an Important Bird Area (IBA) of Canada. Access is from Highway 4
Street address: 320 Elm Street, Porcupine Plain, SK S0E 1H0 (from Wikidata)
The Kinistin Saulteaux Nation (Ojibwe: Gidishkoniganinaan) is a Saulteaux band government in Saskatchewan. Their reserve is 39 kilometres (24 mi) southeast of Melfort. The Kinistin Saulteaux Nation is a signatory of Treaty No. 4, which was signed by Chief Yellow-quill on August 24, 1876.
website: http://www.kinistin.sk.ca/
Sylvania is a hamlet in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Sylvania is home to Patrick McKenna, co-Star of The Red Green Show.
Kipabiskau is a hamlet in Rural Municipality of Pleasantdale No. 398, Saskatchewan, Canada. It previously held the status of a village until April 30, 1973. The hamlet is located on the north shore of Kipabiskau Lake about 28 kilometres (17 mi) east of the village of Pleasantdale on highway 773.
CKJH is a radio station licensed to Melfort, Saskatchewan. Owned by the Jim Pattison Group, it broadcasts an adult hits format branded as Beach Radio. The station is headquartered alongside CJVR-FM in studios at 611 Main Street. CKJH 750 airs SJHL Melfort Mustangs games, as well as Saskatchewan Roughriders football games.
website: http://www.ck750.com
Elbow Lake is a lake in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It is located in the east-central part of the province at the terminus of Midnight Creek in the Porcupine Hills and Porcupine Provincial Forest. The lake is in the Woody River Block of Porcupine Hills Provincial Park and is situated in boreal forest surrounded by hills, other small lakes, and muskeg. The small community of Elbow Lake is located at the north-west corner and Highway 980 provides access to it and the lake.
The Porcupine Provincial Forest is a protected boreal forest in Canada which covers the Porcupine Hills on the border of Saskatchewan and Manitoba.
The Rural Municipality of Moose Creek No. 33 (2016 population: 379) is a rural municipality (RM) in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan within Census Division No. 1 and SARM Division No. 1.
website: https://www.rmofmoosecreek.com
Porcupine Hills Provincial Park is the newest provincial park in the Canadian Province of Saskatchewan. It was created in 2018 through the amalgamation of five pre-existing provincial recreation sites south-east of the town of Hudson Bay. The park is in the Porcupine Provincial Forest in the Porcupine Hills, which is a geographical feature in eastern Saskatchewan and western Manitoba. The hills are part of a range of hills called the Manitoba Escarpment.
Little Swan Subdivision is a hamlet in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.
Yellow Quill First Nation (Ojibwe: Ozaawiigwanong)(formerly Nut Lake Band of Saulteaux) is a Saulteaux First Nation band government in Saskatchewan, Canada. Their reserve is twenty kilometres northwest of Kelvington. The Yellow Quill First Nation is a signatory of Treaty No. 4, which was signed by Chief Yellow-quill on August 24, 1876.
website: http://www.yqfn.ca/
Yellow Quill 90-8 is an Indian reserve of the Yellow Quill First Nation in Saskatchewan. It is about 27 kilometres (17 mi) north of Kelvington.
Red Deer River is a river in the Canadian provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba. It has its source at Nut Lake in east central Saskatchewan and from there, it flows east towards Manitoba where it empties into Dawson Bay of Lake Winnipegosis. To the north of Red Deer's basin is the Saskatchewan River, to the south-west is the upper Assiniboine River, and to the south-east is Swan River.
Nobleville is a town in Saskatchewan, Canada.
Saint-Front is a hamlet in Saskatchewan.
Charron Lake is a lake in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The northern part of the lake is in the RM of Pleasantdale No. 398 while the southern part is in the RM of Spalding No. 368. Naicam, the nearest town to the lake, is about 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) to the west. There is a regional park on the island in the middle of the lake. Access to Charron Lake and its amenities is from Highway 349.
Mountain Cabin Recreation Site is a recreation site, and former settlement, near the north-eastern ridge of the Pasquia Hills in Canadian province of Saskatchewan.
Red Earth Cree Nation (Cree: ᑳ ᒥᐦᑿᐢᑮᐘᑳᕽ kâ-mihkwaskîwakâhk) is a Cree community in Saskatchewan, Canada. It is located 225 kilometres (140 mi) northeast of Prince Albert. The main settlement of Red Earth is located on the Carrot River and accessed by Highway 55. Nearby to the east is the Shoal Lake First Nation.
website: http://redearthcreenation.com/
Wildcat Hill Provincial Park is a wilderness park in north-eastern Saskatchewan approximately 40 kilometres (25 mi) from Hudson Bay. It is located amongst the Pasquia Hills, south of Highway 55, and west of Highway 9. The 21,752-hectare park was established as a protected area in 1971, and became a provincial park in 1992.
website: http://www.saskparks.net/Default.aspx?DN=a701d17c-cf3f-4bf3-a424-2b9885c2cfab&subDN=ae1e60b2-f89b-4cd4-aa1e-75aee083f7d1
Division No. 14 is one of eighteen census divisions in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada, as defined by Statistics Canada. It is located on the northern portion of Southeast Saskatchewan, bordering Manitoba. The most populous community in this division is the city of Melfort. Other important communities are the towns of Nipawin and Tisdale.
CJNE-FM is a radio station in Nipawin, Saskatchewan. Owned by Norman H.J. and Treana J. Rudock, it broadcasts a broad oldies format.
website: http://www.cjnefm.com
Nipawin Water Aerodrome (TC LID: CKU3) is located 1 nautical mile (1.9 km; 1.2 mi) north of Nipawin, Saskatchewan, Canada.
CIOT-FM is a Canadian radio station that broadcasts a Christian music format at 104.1 FM in Nipawin, Saskatchewan. The station is branded as Lighthouse 104.1 and is owned by Wilderness Ministries Inc.
Street address: 110 First Avenue East, Nipawin, SK S0E 1E0 (from Wikidata)
Choiceland is a town in Saskatchewan, Canada. Choiceland is located an hour or so from Prince Albert, a larger Saskatchewan city.
website: http://www.choiceland.ca/
Kelsey was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of the province of Saskatchewan, Canada, encompassing the towns of Hudson Bay and Carrot River. The district was named after 17th century explorer Henry Kelsey.
Moose Range is a hamlet in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.
CKZP-FM is a community radio station that operates at 102.7 FM in Zenon Park, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Spiritwood/H & M Fast Farms Aerodrome (TC LID: CHM2) is located 5.8 nautical miles (10.7 km; 6.7 mi) south-southwest of Spiritwood, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Wapiti Valley Regional Park is a ski resort and regional park in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It is in the Saskatchewan River Valley on the shores of Codette Lake in the rural municipalities of Nipawin No. 487 and Torch River No. 488 on the edge of the Fort à la Corne Provincial Forest. The park, which opened in 1984, is a ski resort in the winter and a campground in the summer. Access is from Highway 6.
Beth Israel Synagogue is a historic Carpenter Gothic style Orthodox synagogue located in Edenbridge in the rural municipality of Willow Creek, near Melfort, Saskatchewan, Canada. The Edenbridge Hebrew Colony was founded in 1906 by Jewish immigrants who came from Lithuania via South Africa. Completed in 1908, the synagogue's wooden frame exterior, steep pitched roof and end lancet windows are typical of the plain Carpenter Gothic style buildings built by other religious groups in Saskatchewan and the rest of rural North America during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The elegant interior, however, reflects the Eastern European roots of the Orthodox congregation. Today Beth Israel is the "oldest surviving synagogue in Saskatchewan."
Edenbridge was a Jewish farming settlement northeast of Melfort, Saskatchewan. Its first residents came from Lithuania via South Africa. The name is an Anglicization of Yid'n Bridge (Jews' Bridge), for a nearby bridge over the Carrot River.
Leacross is a hamlet in Saskatchewan. It is accessed from Highway 35.
CJVR-FM is a Canadian radio station broadcasting at 105.1 FM in Melfort, Saskatchewan. Owned by the Jim Pattison Group, the station airs a country format. It is located with sister station CKJH at 611 Main Street.
Fairy Glen is an organized hamlet in the Rural Municipality of Willow Creek No. 458 in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It is situated on the banks of the Carrot River and access is from Highway 6.
Ponass Lakes are made up of six shallow, marshy lake basins ranging in size from 98 ha (240 acres) to 1,631 ha (4,030 acres) in the central part of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The lakes and marsh are in the aspen parkland ecoregion and are surrounded by groves of trembling aspen and farmland. Water levels are controlled by a series of dams operated by Ducks Unlimited Canada. The outflow for the lakes and marsh is from a short creek at the north end. The creek flows into George Williams Lake, which is within the Red Deer River drainage basin. The lakes and marsh are in the RM of Ponass Lake No. 367 and access is from Highway 35.