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The river, labeled as the "Kish-stock-ewen" is identified on a Hudson's Bay Company map of 1760, produced from oral information from a First Nations man named Attickasish who had been Anthony Henday's guide. Another map from 1774 shows a fairly accurate course of the river.
The Saskatchewan River is featured in The Arrogant Worms' song "The Last Saskatchewan Pirate", which implies incorrectly that it flows past Regina, Saskatchewan. |
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Lattitude: | 53.20 |
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Longitude: | -105.10 | |
Elevation: | 220 | [m] |
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| Mouth : | Lake Winnipeg | |
Lattitude: | 53.20 | |
Longitude: | -99.30 | |
Elevation: | 217 | [m] |
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State: | MB | City: | Grand Rapids |
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Dace, Longnose | | Burbot |
Whitefish, Mountain | | Sculpin, Spoonhead |
Dace, Pearl | | Sucker, Longnose |
Chub, Lake | | Trout, Lake |
Trout, Cutthroat | | Trout, Bull |
Trout-perch | | Pike, Northern |
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