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Sawridge 150G
Sawridge Indian Reserve No. 150G
Boundaries of Sawridge 150G
Boundaries of Sawridge 150G
Location in Alberta
Location in Alberta
First Nation Sawridge First Nation
Treaty 8
Country Canada
Province Alberta
Municipal district Lesser Slave River
Headquarters Slave Lake
Area
 • Total 9.689 km2 (3.741 sq mi)
Population
 (2016)
 • Total 20
 • Density 2.1/km2 (5.3/sq mi)

Sawridge 150G is a special area of land called an Indian reserve. It belongs to the Sawridge First Nation in Alberta, Canada. This reserve is located near the town of Slave Lake.

What is Sawridge 150G?

Sawridge 150G is a piece of land set aside for the Sawridge First Nation. These lands are important for First Nations communities in Canada. They help preserve their culture and traditions.

Where is Sawridge 150G Located?

This reserve is found in the province of Alberta. It is part of the Municipal District of Lesser Slave River No. 124. You can find it right next to the eastern edge of the town of Slave Lake.

Who Lives in Sawridge 150G?

According to information from 2016, about 20 people live in Sawridge 150G. These residents are members of the Sawridge First Nation. The reserve covers an area of about 9.689 square kilometers.

Understanding First Nations and Reserves

In Canada, First Nations are the original Indigenous peoples. An Indian reserve is a specific area of land that the Canadian government has set aside for a First Nation. These lands are managed by the First Nation community itself. They are important places for their homes, cultural activities, and community life. The Sawridge First Nation is one of many First Nations across Canada.

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