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Kinoosao Kinoosao (Woods Cree: ᑭᓄᓭᐤ, romanized: kinosêw, lit. 'fish') is an
isolated community in
northern Saskatchewan,
Canada on the east side of Reindeer...
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border and
carries on as
Highway 994 for 1.1
kilometres (0.7 mi) into
Kinoosao on the
eastern s****.
Reindeer Lake has a
heavily indented s****line and...
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consisting of
eight communities:
Denare Beach (Amisk Lake),
Deschambault Lake,
Kinoosao,
Pelican Narrows,
Prince Albert (Kiskaciwan),
Sandy Bay,
Southend and Sturgeon...
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Deschambault Lake 0E0:
Pelican Narrows 0G0:
Sandy Bay 0H0:
Sturgeon Landing 0J0:
Kinoosao S0R Not in use S0S Not in use S0T Not in use S0V Not in use S0W Not in...
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Pwatinahk 203 (Deschambault Lake)
Indian reserve 1,194 821 45.4 8.04 148.5
Kinoosao-Thomas
Clark 204
Indian reserve 40 57 −29.8 0.42 94.7
Kitsakie 156B Indian...
- 68 mi) long. The
highway provides access to the
isolated community of
Kinoosao. Due to its
geographic location, it is one of only two
provincial highways...
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provincial line,
where it
becomes Highway 994, a
connector to the
community of
Kinoosao. PR 394 was
first constructed in 1961 as a
gravel road from Lynn Lake and...
- Hudson's Hope) we came to a
large fall over 200 feet high.
These we
called Kinoosao Falls (meaning 'fish' in the Cree language)
owing to the
great numbers...
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Kimosom Pwatinahk 203
Kinistin Pwatinahk 203
Kinistin 91
Kinistin 91A
Kinoosao-Thomas
Clarke 204
Kipahigan Sakahikan 222
Kiskaciwan 208 Kiskinwuhumatowin...
- (Canoe Street) 323.0 200.7 PR 394 west (Silver Street) / PR 396 west (Sherritt Avenue) – Fox Lake,
Kinoosao, SK 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi...