- A0050.04 (S)
- Unidad documental simple
- 1965
Sheet 63 L. Series A 502.
Canada. Dept. of Mines and Technical Surveys
Sheet 63 L. Series A 502.
Canada. Dept. of Mines and Technical Surveys
R-A9245 (1): Item is an image of a fly camp at Amisk Lake, the camp scene shows a tent with items hanging on one of the supports.
R-A9245 (2): Item is an image of a fly camp (at Amisk Lake) that shows tent and nearby pot hanging over a fire with smoke rising.
Amisk Lake Sheet, Saskatchewan
Map 314 A. Indicates different types of rock formations.
Canada. Department of Mines. Bureau of Economic Geology, Geological Survey
Fireplace no. 4, Amisk Lake campsite
Items are a series of images showing excavation of Fort Henry Frobisher, fireplace number 4 located at Amisk Lake.
Amisk and Athapapuskow Lakes, Saskatchewan and Manitoba
Indicates different types of rock formations.
Canada. Geological Survey of Canada
Cumberland House and limestone cliffs on shore of Amisk Lake
Image of Cumberland House; and limestone cliffs on the south shore of Amisk Lake.
Amisk Lake or Beaver Lake.
Canada. Department of the Interior. Topographical Survey of Canada
Local Histories - Newfoundland Island
Copy of article entitled "Saskatchewan greets sister" regarding the naming of an island in Amisk Lake, to commemorate Newfoundland becoming a province in the Dominion of Canada. Article appeared in Leader-Post (Regina, Sask.) on April 1, 1949.