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Seulement les descriptions de haut niveau Amisk Lake (Sask.)
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Amisk Lake, Saskatchewan

  • A0050.04 (S)
  • Pièce
  • 1965

Sheet 63 L. Series A 502.

Canada. Dept. of Mines and Technical Surveys

Fly camp

  • R-A9245 (1)-(2)
  • Pièce
  • 1949

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

  • B60.27 (S)
  • Pièce
  • 1935

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

  • R-A4236 (1)-(26)
  • Pièce
  • 1953

Items are a series of images showing excavation of Fort Henry Frobisher, fireplace number 4 located at Amisk Lake.

Amisk Lake or Beaver Lake

  • Lt. Col. A.C. Garner's Album p. 116
  • Pièce
  • 1920

Amisk Lake or Beaver Lake.

Amisk Lake, Saskatchewan

  • A50.18 (S)
  • Pièce
  • 1934

Canada. Department of the Interior. Topographical Survey of Canada

Local Histories - Newfoundland Island

  • Clippings File - Local Histories - Newfoundland Island
  • Pièce
  • 1949-04-01

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.