- Lac
la Plonge is a
glacial lake in the
Canadian province of
Saskatchewan in the
basin of the
Beaver River, near Lac Île-à-
la-Crosse. It is
located in the...
- Lac
La Plonge Lac
La Plonge is a
hamlet in Saskatchewan. It is
located on the
north s**** of Lac
la Plonge, a
glacial lake,
within the
Canadian Shield...
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La Plonge 192 is an
Indian reserve of the
English River First Nation in Saskatchewan. It is
about 19
kilometres (12 mi)
south of Île-à-
la-Crosse. In the...
- 192A, Knee Lake No. 192B,
Dipper Rapids No. 192C,
Wapachewunak No. 192D,
LaPlonge No. 192, c. 200 km2. Po****tion: 1,528
Birch Narrows First Nation (K'ı́t'ádhı̨ká...
- Lac
Brochet Tadoule Lake Cold Lake
Janvier Fort
Smith Fort
Chipewyan La Plonge In the 2011
Canada Census 11,860
people chose Dënesųłinë́ as
their mother...
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north to Patuanak.
Eight kilometres east is the
hamlet of Lac
La Plonge on Lac
La Plonge.
Eight kilometres west
where Highway 165
joins Highway 155 is...
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Island Falls Dam
Katepwa Dam
Kingsway Dam
Kipahigan Lake Dam Lac
la Plonge Dam Lac
la Ronge Dam
Makwa Lake
Control Moose Mountain Dam
Moosomin Dam Opuntia...
- Nuns. The
school was on what is now the
La Plonge 192
reserve across the
Beaver River from Beauval.
La Plonge 192 is part of the
English River Dene Nation...
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temporarily was
relocated to the
Beauval Indian Residential School at Lac
la Plonge, but
returned in 1917 when the Grey Nuns
renamed the
operation the School...
- and the
Clearwater River Provincial Park. The
major communities are
La Loche, Île-à-
la-Crosse and
Buffalo Narrows with po****tions of 2,136, 1,268, and 1...