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Sherridon, Manitoba, is an
unincorporated community in
northern Manitoba, Canada.
Sherridon originated as the
service centre for the
nearby Sherritt Gordon...
- The
Sherridon Access Road, also
known as
Highway 800, is a 78-kilometre-long (48 mi)
gravel road
connecting PTH 10 to the
hamlet of
Sherridon, the Pukatawagan...
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Gordon Mines Ltd and the
Manitoba government. It was
originally known as
Sherridon, Manitoba. It was
named after Lynn Smith, then
chief engineer of the mining...
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mixed trains. The rail line was
originally the 185-mile (310 km-long)
Sherridon Subdivision,
between Sheritt Junction and Lynn Lake. This was part of...
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Pukatawagan on
behalf of the
Keewatin Railway which now owns the
Sherridon Subdivision.
Service between Gillam and
Churchill was
suspended on May...
- 55°10′11″N 101°20′05″W / 55.16985°N 101.33465°W / 55.16985; -101.33465
Sherridon Sherritt International 1931-1951
Tanco Mine Caesium,
Tantalum 50°25′48″N...
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Theresa Point Sandy Bay
Sandy Lake
Sanford Seven Sisters Shamattawa Sherridon Shilo Shoal Lake
Silver South Indian Lake
South Junction Sperling Split...
- have a very low
density Puffy Lake, a lake in Manitoba, Canada – see
Sherridon,
Manitoba Puff (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- Lake is a
waterbody in
western Manitoba, Canada. Camp Lake is
located in
Sherridon, Manitoba,
adjacent to
Kississing Lake. A weir
separates the two lakes...
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northeast into
Flatrock Lake on the
Churchill River. The
community of
Sherridon is on its
eastern s****s, and the
Kississing Lake
Indian Reserve is on...