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Fox Point 157E
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Fox Point Indian Reserve No. 157E | |
![]() Location in Saskatchewan
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First Nation | Lac La Ronge Indian Band |
Country | Canada |
Province | Saskatchewan |
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• Total | 4.2 ha (10.4 acre) |
Fox Point 157E is a special area of land in Saskatchewan, Canada. It is officially known as Fox Point Indian Reserve No. 157E. This land is set aside for the use and benefit of a First Nation group.
What is Fox Point 157E?
Fox Point 157E is an Indian reserve. In Canada, an Indian reserve is a piece of land that the government has set aside for a First Nation community. These lands are managed by the First Nation themselves. Fox Point 157E belongs to the Lac La Ronge Indian Band. This band is one of the largest First Nations in Saskatchewan.
Where is Fox Point 157E Located?
This reserve is found in the province of Saskatchewan, which is in central Canada. It is about 18 miles (or 29 kilometers) south-east of a town called La Ronge. Fox Point 157E is located on an island. This island is near the southern shore of a large lake named Lac la Ronge. The reserve itself is quite small, covering an area of 4.2 hectares.