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Various fishing lodges and camp amenities at Nemeiben Lake and Otter Lake; Bridge over Churchill River; Dog playing with bear cub

Views of fishing lodges and camp amenities at various locations in northern Saskatchewan. 01: Saskatchewan Department of Natural Resources camp kitchen at Nemeiben Lake. 02: Linwood Lodge at Nemeiben Lake. 03: Bridge over the Churchill River at Otter Rapids. The car in the background is situated at the end of the road. 04: Cabins at Red's Camp at Otter Lake. 05: Bill's Camp at Otter Lake, owned and operated by Bill Chanin. 06: Fitch's Cabins at Otter Lake. 07: Camp kitchen at Little Deer Lake, on the road to Otter Lake from La Ronge. 08: Churchill River Lodge at Otter Lake, run by Gary Thompson of La Ronge. 09: Dock and cabins operated by Red's Camp, La Ronge, at Otter Lake. 10: Saskatchewan Government Airways' airbase at Otter Lake, 52 miles north of La Ronge at the end of the Uranium City road construction. 11: Fitch's Camp (left) and Bill's Camp at Otter Lake. 12 to 14: Smoky, a young dog, plays with a bear cub at Linwood Lodge, Nemeiben Lake. The Lodge's owner, Allan Lindskog, intends to send the cub to a zoo that opened near Prince Albert National Park.

Hill, Alan

Various fishing lodges and fishing excursions at Otter Lake, Otter Rapids, Nemeiben Lake and Little Deer Lake

Views of various fishing lodges and excursions in northern Saskatchewan. 01: Bill's Camp at Otter Lake, operated by Bill Chanin of La Ronge. 02 to 03: Bridge of the Churchill River at Otter Rapids, 54 miles outside La Ronge. The bridge marks the end of construction to date on the Uranium City road. 04: Fishermen in quiet backwater of the Churchill River near Otter Rapids. 05: Red's Camp at Otter Lake. 06: Unidentified camp (left) and Bill's Camp at Otter Lake. 07: Fitch's Cabins at Otter Lake. 08: A fisherman services equipment on a dock at Bill's Camp. 09: Red's Camp. 10, 12: Linwood Lodge at Nemeiben Lake. 11: Saskatchewan Government Airways base at Otter Lake. 13: Fishermen travelling on Nemeiben Lake. 14: Saskatchewan Department of Natural Resources camp kitchen at Nemeiben Lake. 15: View from a camp kitchen at Little Deer Lake along the road from La Ronge to Otter Rapids.

Hill, Alan

Northern Saskatchewan fishing resorts

Views of fishing resorts in northern Saskatchewan. 01: Ian Rennie (left) shows Saskatchewan Travel Bureau director Harvey Dryden part of the roller portage at the Churchill River Fishing Camp at Drinking Falls, owned by M.A. Rennie. 02: Exterior view of the Devil Rapids Fishing Camp, owned by Lew Kelly, located on the shore of Nipew Lake, Churchill River. 03: Harvey Dryden (left) examines a 17-pound northern pike with Gary Thompson, owner of the Churchill River Lodge at Otter Lake. 04: Exterior view of cottages at Fitch's Cabins, located at Otter Lake and managed by Don Allen. 05: Exterior view of the recently-constructed lodge at Bill's Camp, owned by Bill Chanin at Otter Lake. 06: Exterior view of lodges at Bill's Camp. 07: Exterior view of lodge and office at the Churchill River Lodge at Otter Lake. 08: Dick Tellier, a conservation officer from Fort Dodge, Iowa, and Bob Brown, sports editor of the Fort Dodge Messenger, gather at the sign for the Big Loop Canoe Route with the son of former La Ronge conservation officer, Walt Riese. 09: Exterior view of the cabins at the Beyond La Ronge camp at Mountain Portage, owned by Irv Kral. 10: Dick Tellier, Bob Brown and Harvey Dryden stand on the bridge at Otter Rapids, spanning the Churchill River. 11: Exterior view of Fitch's Cabins at Otter Lake. 12: Exterior view of cabin and lodge at the Churchill River Lodge at Otter Lake. 13: Lew Kelly (left) owner of the Devil Rapids Fishing Camp with Harvey Dryden. 14: Bridge at Otter Rapids, spanning the Churchill River. 15: Jake Erust, owner of the Birchwood Drinking Falls Lodge. 16: Harvey Dryden (left) examines a bearskin rug on the wall of the office at the Churchill River Lodge, while Lodge owner Gary Thompson looks on.

Mowbray, Michael

Scenic views of northwest Saskatchewan

01 to 04: Aerial views of a forest lookout tower and in the Meadow Lake district. 05 to 06: Aerial views of Beaver River, north of Green Lake. 07 to 12: Aerial views showing the junction of Beaver River and Cowan River. 13: Aerial view of Beaver River, south of Waterhen River. 14 to 17: Aerial views showing the junction of Beaver River and Waterhen River. 18 to 19: Aerial views of Dore River. 20 to 38: Aerial and bird's-eye views of Durocher Lake and a pulp mill site nearby. 39 to 46: Aerial and bird's-eye views of Ile a la Crosse Lake recreation site. 47 to 50: Aerial views of the possible (but not likely) location of the Fort Black historic site, located near Ile a la Crosse. 51 to 56: Bird's-eye views of the likely location of the Fort Black historic site. 57 to 62: Bird's-eye views showing the mouth of Beaver River at Ile a la Crosse. 63 to 65: Aerial and bird's-eye views of the settlement at Ile a la Crosse. 66 to 70: Bird's-eye views of the school at Ile a la Crosse. 71 to 72, 76, 79 to 80: Aerial views of the settlement at Patuanak. 73, 77 to 78: Aerial views of the Patuanak Rapids. 74 to 75: Bird's-eye views of the school at Patuanak. 81 to 83: Aerial views of the Patuanak Rapids, with the settlement in the background. 84: Bird's-eye view of a fisher in his boat on a lake near Patuanak. 85: Bird's-eye view of a grave near Drum Rapids. 86 to 96: Aerial views of Drum and Leaf Rapids. 97 to 98: Aerial views of Leaf Rapids on the Churchill River. 99: Bird's-eye view of a portage around Leaf Rapids on the Churchill River. 100 to 102: Aerial views of an old campsite along the Churchill River. 103 to 104: Aerial views of Deer Rapids on the Churchill River. 105 to 106: Aerial views showing the emergence of Precambrian shield at Deer Rapids. 107: Aerial view showing the mouth of the Mudjatik River, looing upstream. 108 to 109: Aerial views showing the mouth of the Mudjatik River, looking downstream. 110 to 112: Bird's-eye views showing the emergence of Precambrian shield at Knee Lake. 113: Aerial view of the school at Pinehouse. 114 to 115: Aerial views showing the settlement at Pinehouse. 116: Aerial view looking southwest from Pinehouse. 117: Aerial view showing the settlement at Dipper Lake. 118 to 120: Bird's-eye views of Dipper Rapids. 121: Bird's-eye view of campers at Dipper Lake. 122 to 124: Bird's-eye views of islands in Dipper Lake. 125 to 127: Bird's-eye views of Crooked Rapids on the Churchill River. 128 to 131: Bird's-eye views of Knee Rapids on the Churchill River. 132: Bird's-eye view of a bull moose near Knee Rapids. 133: Bird's-eye view showing channels entering Dreger Lake, looking upstream. 134 to 136: Bird's-eye view showing channels entering Dreger Lake, looking downstream. 137: Bird's-eye view of Sandy Lake, looking downstream. 138 to 142: Bird's-eye views of a cow moose swimming in the Churchill River. 143 to 144: Aerial views of the settlement at Missinipe. 145 to 152: Aerial and bird's-eye views of the Great Devil and Little Devil Rapids on the Churchill River. 153 to 154: Bird's-eye views of small rapids just above Otter Rapids on the Churchill River. 155 to 178: Aerial and bird's-eye views of Otter Rapids on the Churchill River. 179, 183: Aerial view of islands in Otter Lake. 180 to 182: Aerial views of the settlement at Missinipe. 184 to 185: Aerial views of the falls just before the Robertson and Twin Falls on the Churchill River. 186 to 200: Bird's-eye views of the Robertson and Twin Falls on the Churchill River. 201 to 202, 205 to 206: Bird's-eye views of fishing at the Robertson and Twin Falls on the Churchill River. 203 to 204: Bird's-eye views of outfitters camping at Twin Falls. 207 to 213: Bird's-eye views of the settlement at Stanley Mission. 214 to 216: Aerial views of the Stanley Rapids on the Churchill River. 217 to 220: Bird's-eye views of old mining buildings at Drope Lake. 221 to 266: Aerial, bird's-eye and eye-level views of Nistowiak Falls on the Churchill River. 267 to 272: Bird's-eye views of Potter Rapids on the Churchill River. 273: Bird's-eye view showing the mouth of Nistowiak Falls, with the portage on the right. 274: Bird's-eye view of a lake, trees and rock on the Churchill River. 275 to 276: Bird's-eye views of trees and rock of the Precambrian shield. 277 to 278: Bird's-eye views of Otter Lake and Islands. 279 to 282: Eye-level views of a fishing boat on Otter Lake. 283 to 285: Bird's-eye views of the Otter Lake Islands. 286: Bird's-eye view of the Precambrian shield. 287 to 289: Bird's-eye views of canoers on Iskwatikin Lake. 290 to 291: Bird's-eye views of pictographs (petroglyphs) on rock above the Stanley Rapids on the Churchill River. 292: Bird's-eye view of islands in Iskwatikan Lake. 293 to 294: Bird's-eye views of Nun Lake and Hunter Bay. 295 to 296: Bird's-eye views of a camp at Hunter Bay on Nun Lake. 297: Bird's-eye view looking up Rapid River to Lac La Ronge. 298 to 310: Bird's-eye views of the rapids and dam on Rapid River near Lac La Ronge. 311 to 318: Bird's-eye views of a four-portage system, including views at the start of the portage, looking south (311 to 312); the second portage (313 to 314); the third portage (315); the second portage straight ahead with the third portage on the right, looking north (316); the third and fourth portages, looking northwest with the third portage in the background and the fourth in the foreground (317 to 318). 319 to 324: Aerial views of the Anglo-Rouyn copper mine, located near Wadin Bay (alternate spelling Waden Bay). 325 to 326, 337: Eye-level views of a camp kitchen at Wadin Bay. 327 to 329: Eye-level views of the boat docks at Wadin Bay. 330 to 334: Eye-level views of children walking through bush and playing on swings at Wadin Bay. 335 to 336: Eye-level views of a young girl playing in front of a cabin at a sub-division at Wadin Bay. 338 to 339: Eye-level views of litter on the ground at Wadin Bay. 340 to 342: Eye-level views of the entrance sign for the Waden Bay Camp Ground.

Varley, Don

Regina Historic Trails Canoe Club excursion from Brabant Lake to Reindeer Lake; Canoeing on Lac La Ronge and Montreal River

Views showing an canoe trip taken by the Regina Historic Trails Canoe Club from Brabant Lake to Reindeer Lake in northern Saskatchewan. 01 to 05: Distant views of Missinipi and Otter Lake. 06 to 11: Canoeists on Brabant Lake. 12 to 27: Canoeists partake in a shore lunch. 28 to 170: Canoeists journey on the water, portaging, and partaking in shore meals and relaxation. 171 to 174: Aerial views of commercial cabins along Sulphide Lake. 175 to 182: Young women on a portage at Sulphide Lake. 183 to 185: Young women canoeing on Sulphide Lake. 186: An airplane, with canoe attached to it, taking off at Lac La Ronge. 187 to 194: Loading an airplane for a canoe trip at Lac La Ronge. 195 to 198: An airplane, with canoe attached to it, taking off at Lac La Ronge. 199 to 234 and 244 to 246: Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gregg canoeing on Lac La Ronge. Peter Gregg was a canoeist and biologist that lived in northern Saskatchewan. 235 to 243: Mrs. Peter Gregg and Vern Studer canoeing on the Montreal River at La Ronge. 247 to 255: Members of the Regina Historic Trails Canoe Club portaging a canoe.

Varley, Don

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