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Wapachewunak 192D
Wapachewunak Indian Reserve No. 192D
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 English River
Country Canada
Province Saskatchewan
Area
 • Total 3,180.6 ha (7,859.4 acre)

Wapachewunak 192D is a special area of land in Saskatchewan, Canada. It is known as an Indian reserve. This land belongs to the English River First Nation, which is one of Canada's Indigenous groups. You can find Wapachewunak 192D north of a lake called Lac Île-à-la-Crosse.

What is an Indian Reserve?

An Indian reserve is a piece of land that the Canadian government has set aside for the use and benefit of a First Nations group. These lands are protected by law. They are meant to be places where First Nations communities can live and keep their culture strong.

Who are the English River First Nation?

The English River First Nation is an Indigenous community in Saskatchewan. They are part of the Dene people, who have lived in this area for a very long time. Like many First Nations, they have their own history, traditions, and way of life.

Where is Wapachewunak 192D Located?

Wapachewunak 192D is in the northern part of Saskatchewan. It is near Lac Île-à-la-Crosse, a large lake. This area is known for its beautiful natural environment, including forests and lakes. The reserve covers about 3,180.6 hectares of land.

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