Muskeg Lake 102G facts for kids
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Muskeg Lake 102G
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Muskeg Lake Indian Reserve No. 102G | |
![]() Location in Saskatchewan
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First Nation | Muskeg Lake |
Country | Canada |
Province | Saskatchewan |
Area | |
• Total | 128.8 ha (318.3 acre) |
Population
(2016)
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• Total | 0 |
Muskeg Lake 102G is a special piece of land in Saskatchewan, Canada. It is known as an Indian reserve. This land belongs to the Muskeg Lake Cree Nation.
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What is Muskeg Lake 102G?
Muskeg Lake 102G is one of the smaller land areas set aside for the Muskeg Lake Cree Nation. It is officially called "Muskeg Lake Indian Reserve No. 102G." Even though it's an official reserve, it currently does not have any people living on it.
Location and Size
This reserve is located in the province of Saskatchewan. You can find it about 27 kilometres (about 17 miles) north of a town called Blaine Lake. The total area of Muskeg Lake 102G is 128.8 hectares. That's about the size of 300 football fields!
About Indian Reserves
In Canada, an Indian reserve is a piece of land that the government has set aside for the use and benefit of a First Nations band. First Nations are the original Indigenous peoples of Canada. These reserves are special areas where First Nations communities can live and keep their traditions.
The Muskeg Lake Cree Nation
The Muskeg Lake Cree Nation is a First Nation group. They are part of the larger Cree family, who are one of the largest groups of First Nations in Canada. They have a rich history and culture. The Muskeg Lake Cree Nation has other reserve lands where many of their members live.