Tadoule Lake, Manitoba

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Tadoule Lake, Manitoba is an isolated northern community in Manitoba reachable by plane, snowmobile, and dog team sleds. In 1973, the Sayisi Dene moved here to return to their Barren-ground Caribou hunting life.[1]

The community, located on the northwest shore of Tadoule Lake at 58°35′48″N 098°20′17″W / 58.59667, -98.33806[2] is served by Tadoule Lake Airport.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Michael Riordon. An Unauthorized Biography of the World: Oral History on the Front Lines, Ts'eouli -- Floating Ashes. oralhistory-productions.org. Between the Lines, Toronto, Canada, 2005. Retrieved on 2007-10-12.
  2. ^ Tadoule Lake at the Atlas of Canada

[edit] Further reading

  • Davison, W. L. Geology Tadoule Lake. 1962.
  • Dredge, L. A., F. M. Nixon, and R. J. Richardson. Tadoule Lake, Manitoba surficial geology. Preliminary series (Geological Survey of Canada), map 1981-17. 1982.

Coordinates: 58°42′42″N 98°28′49″W / 58.71167, -98.48028