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Woody Lake 184D
Woody Lake Indian Reserve No. 184D
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 Peter Ballantyne
Country Canada
Province Saskatchewan
Area
 • Total 677.1 ha (1,673.2 acre)

Woody Lake 184D is a special piece of land in Saskatchewan, Canada. It is an Indian reserve, which means it's land set aside for the use and benefit of an Indigenous group. This particular reserve belongs to the Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation.

What is Woody Lake 184D?

Woody Lake 184D is a specific area of land. It is located about 60 miles (which is about 96 kilometers) northwest of a town called Flin Flon. You can find it on the southern part of the eastern shore of a lake named Wood Lake.

About Indian Reserves

In Canada, an Indian reserve is a piece of land that the government has set aside for the use of First Nations communities. These lands are managed by the First Nations themselves. They are important places for Indigenous peoples to live, practice their culture, and maintain their traditions.

The Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation

Woody Lake 184D is one of several reserves belonging to the Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation. This Nation is a large and important First Nation group in Saskatchewan. They are part of the wider Cree family, one of the largest groups of Indigenous peoples in North America. The Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation has a long history and rich culture in the region.

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