Duck Lake, Saskatchewan

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Duck Lake is a town in Saskatchewan, Canada. It is located 88 kilometres north of Saskatoon and 44 kilometres south of Prince Albert on highway 11, in the rural municipality of Duck Lake. Immediately to the north of Duck Lake is the south block of the Nisbet Provincial Forest. The population of Duck Lake was 624 in 2001, according to the census of Canada.

In 1885, Duck Lake was the site of the Battle of Duck Lake, a conflict between Métis warriors and the Government of Canada, at the start of the Northwest Rebellion. At Duck Lake, the Prince Albert Trail, which ran from Regina to Prince Albert, crossed the Carlton Trail and it marked the halfway point between the Métis headquarters at Batoche and the North-West Mounted Police at Fort Carlton.

North: MacDowall
West: Wingard Duck Lake East: St. Laurent de Grandin
South: Rosthern



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Coordinates: 52°49′N 106°14′W / 52.817, -106.233 (Duck Lake, Saskatchewan)