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Keeseekoose 66-KE-05
Keeseekoose Indian Reserve No. 66-KE-05
A map of the province of Saskatchewan showing 297 rural municipalities and hundreds of small Indian reserves. One is highlighted with a red circle.
Location in Saskatchewan
First Nation Keeseekoose
Country Canada
Province Saskatchewan
Area
 • Total 258.1 ha (637.8 acre)
Population
 (2016)
 • Total 5

Keeseekoose 66-KE-05 is a special piece of land called an Indian reserve. It belongs to the Keeseekoose First Nation in Saskatchewan, Canada. This reserve is located about 19 kilometres northeast of a town called Canora. In 2016, only 5 people lived here.

Understanding Keeseekoose 66-KE-05

Keeseekoose 66-KE-05 is one of many Indian reserves in Canada. These reserves are lands set aside for the use and benefit of First Nations peoples. They are important places for Indigenous communities to live and keep their traditions.

The Keeseekoose First Nation

The Keeseekoose First Nation is one of the many Indigenous groups in Canada. They are part of the Anishinaabe people. First Nations are the original inhabitants of Canada. They have their own unique cultures, languages, and histories. The Keeseekoose First Nation has several reserves, and Keeseekoose 66-KE-05 is one of them.

Where is This Reserve Located?

This reserve is found in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan is known for its wide-open prairies and big skies. Keeseekoose 66-KE-05 is in a rural area, meaning it's away from big cities. It's not far from the town of Canora, which might be where residents go for supplies.

Life in Keeseekoose 66-KE-05

In 2016, the population of Keeseekoose 66-KE-05 was very small, with only 5 people living in 1 home. This means it's a very quiet and close-knit community. Life in such a small place can be very different from living in a town or city. People often know everyone and work together.

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