Little Bear Lake (Sask.)

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Department of Natural Resources conservation officers checking trapping activities

01 to 03: Saskatchewan Department of Natural Resources Smeaton-area conservation officer Fred Beaudoin checks weasel trap line and lynx set on trap line owned by Oscar Stromberg, north of Torch River. 04 to 10: Officer Beaudoin checks husky, mink, squirrel and beaver trapping activities of Alvar Storey in the Little Bear Lake area. 11 to 17: Activities of Nipawin-area conservation officer Glen Pedersen, including receiving fur from trappers, grading beaver and mink pelts, issuing cheques to trappers, and packing a fur shipment for Regina. 18 to 20: Fort a la Corne-area conservation officer A. Knutson and coyote hunter John Langford laying out poison bait and posting poison signs. See also 59-361-01 to 59-361-15 for similar images.

Explorers Highroad Writers Caravan tour of Saskatchewan

Views showing a tour of Saskatchewan by the Explorers Highroad Writers Caravan, a group of recreational vehicle enthusiasts and travel writers. 01 to 04 and 13 to 29: The group enjoys a cook-out of fish caught from Jan Lake. 05 to 12: The group's fishing guides ponassing fish over a fire. 30 to 31: Group members eat the ponassed fish. 32 to 63: Fishing on Jan Lake. 64 to 67: The caravan departs from the Jan Lake Recreation Area. 68 to 70: Fishing at Little Bear Lake. 71 to 82: The Prince Albert Chamber of Commerce hosts the group at an event held at Sick's Brewery at Prince Albert. 83 to 84: Caravan group member Len Brown folds down his camping trailer. 85 to 86: Jim Tallon (front) and Bob Ellsworth discuss the next leg of the tour. 87 to 88: Al Hill and Fern Brown discuss the next leg of the tour. 89: Len Brown cleans his trailer. 90: Ernie Hickman gets his camera ready. 91 to 92: The caravan, camped at Whispering Pines campground near Prince Albert. 93 to 128: The group visits the Western Development Museum at Saskatoon. 129 to 138 and 140 to 146: The caravan travels south on Highway 11 through the Lumsden valley. 147 to 153: The group attends an event at Regina, hosted by the Regina Chamber of Commerce. 154 to 159: Breakfast inside the recreational vehicle of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tallon. 160 to 162: Group photographs of the tour members, taken at the Buffalo Lookout campground located east of Regina. 163: The group takes a bus tour of Wascana Centre (Park) at Regina. 164 to 177: The group visits the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Museum at Regina. 178 to 180: General views of the group's recreational vehicles and campers parked at the Buffalo Lookout campground located east of Regina. 181 to 186: The caravan travels west on Highway 1 towards Regina from the Buffalo Lookout campground. 187 to 198: The group attends an event held at Rotary Park, Estevan, hosted by the Estevan Chamber of Commerce. 199 to 200: One of the caravan's recreational vehicles, the 'Superior', proves to be too high for the entry gate to Rotary Park. 201 to 202: Ernie Hickman's son, Doug, explores Rotary Park. 203 to 207: Connie Howe's daughter in Rotary Park. 208 to 216: Estevan Chamber of Commerce event at Rotary Park. 217 to 218: Houses at Flin Flon with water pipes services the houses being laid over the rocky terrain. 219 to 221: Fishing guides at Jan Lake ponassing the fish caught from the lake. 222 to 223: Frying the fish caught from Jan Lake. 224 to 225: Group members eating the ponassed fish. 226 to 228: Fishing at Jan Lake. 229 to 233 and 236 to 247: Estevan Chamber of Commerce event at Rotary Park. 234 to 235: One of the caravan's recreational vehicles, the 'Superior', proves to be too high for the entry gate to Rotary Park.

Varley, Don

Fishing at Jan Lake and Deschambault Lake

Views of fishing excursions to Jan Lake and Deschambault Lake, as well as locations near the Hanson Lake Road. 01: Harvey Dryden, travel director with the Saskatchewan Department of Industry and Information (left) and Jack Parry, outdoor editor with the Gary (Indiana) Post-Tribune, fish at Jan Lake, seven miles from the Hanson Lake Road. 02: Tourist anglers bring their catch of pike and walleye from their boat at Deschambault Lake. 03: Parry fishes in the Ballantyne River, near Hanson Lake Road. 04: Joe Hayes of Rainbow Lodge, Piprell Lake nets a rainbow trout caught by Parry. 05: Tourist anglers winch a boat onto a trailer at Deschambault Lake. 06: Parry cooks a shore lunch at Jan Lake. 07: Fishing guide Lewis Custer of Pelican Narrows watches a pike caught by Parry (centre) in Jan Lake, while Dryden fishes. 08: Parry holds a 3-pound trout caught in Piprell Lake. 09: Dryden and Parry discuss the possible origin of an antler held by Parry. 10: Custer holds a pike caught in Jan Lake. 11: Parry holds a pike while chatting with Dryden. 12: Dryden and Parry enjoy a shore lunch cooked by Parry at Jan Lake. 13: Anglers venture out onto Jan Lake. 14: Aerial view of Hanson Lake Road, showing the turn-off to Jan Lake. 15: Parry holds a walleye caught in the Ballantyne River. In the background is the bridge on Hanson Lake Road that spans the Ballantyne River. 16: Aerial view of a bay in Jan Lake, showing the Saskair air strip as well as tourist camps and docks. 17: A guide looks on as Parry boats a pike caught by Dryden in Jan Lake. 18: Tourist anglers prepare to winch a boat onto a trailer at Deschambault Lake. 19: Merv Unger, an information writer with the Department of Industry and Information's Travel Bureau (centre), Dryden (left) and Parry (right) fish in Deschambault Lake. 20: Tourist anglers bring their catch ashore at Deschambault Lake. 21: Anglers on Jan Lake, seven miles from Hanson Lake Road. 22: Parry lands a fish caught in the Ballantyne River. 23: Unger with a day's catch of walleye and pike at Big Sandy Lake, three miles from Hanson Lake Road. 24: Dryden with Reg White, a tourist operator at Big Sandy Lake. 25: Reg White. 26: R.E. Boulding of Prince Albert holds two lake trout caught in Whelan Bay at Whiteswan Lake. The trout were planted in the bay by Department of Natural Resources Fisheries Branch staff three years prior. 27: Boulding and D.P. Fraser of Prince Albert hold pike and trout caught in Whelan Bay. 28: View of Jan Lake from Krug's dock. 29: View of Three Lakes Camp at Jan Lake. 30: View of Mile 62 Service Station and Motel along the Hanson Lake Road. 31: View of Robinson's Camp office building at Little Bear Lake, a few miles off the Hanson Lake Road.

Hill, Alan

Fishing excursions and lodges in northern Saskatchewan

Views of fishers on various fishing excursions, as well as fishing camps and lodges, in northern Saskatchewan. 01 to 03: Donald Stewart Harnish of Candle Lake showing the brook trout he caught in Lost Echo Creek near Piprell Lake and Hanson Lake Road. 04, 06, 60: Dennis Fisher of Saskatoon lands a brook trout in Lost Echo Creek. 05, 08: James Barclay of Prince Albert with a seven-pound, one-ounce rainbow trout caught in Piprell Lake. 07: Gary Hayes with a brook trout, junior biologist Stu Vickers, and tourist outfitter Joe Hayes at Rainbow Lodge on Piprell Lake. 09: Gary Hayes, son of outfitter Joe Hayes, with brook trout caught in Lost Echo Creek. 10, 41: Sid Starkey of Nipawin with an 18-pound northern pike caught at Deschambault Lake Resort on Ballantyne Bay near Hanson Lake Road. 11, 59: Deschambault Lake Resort on Ballantyne Bay, operated by Joe Weibel. 12: Fred Ridsdale of Caribou Creek Lodge on Upper Fishing Lake, with Saskatchewan Department of Industry and Information travel director Harvey Dryden. 13: Joe Hayes, operator of Rainbow Lodge on Piprell Lake. 14: Boat leaving a dock at Deschambault Lake Resort on Ballantyne Bay. 15: Travel director Harvey Dryden chats with Harry Husak, tourist outfitter at Dore Lake. 16 to 17: Little Bear Lake, located along Hanson Lake Road. 18, 23: Jack and Beryl McPhee of Melfort with 15-pound and 12-pound northern pikes, caught at Deschambault Lake Resort. 19: Dock at the Robinson Cabins on Little Bear Lake. 20: Tourist outfitter Chris Robinson of Robinson Cabins on Little Bear Lake. 21: Robinson Cabins. 22, 24: Dore Lake Lodge, managed by Mr. & Mrs. George Bishop. 25: Hanson Lake Road with Lower Fishing Lake in background. 26: (L to R): Ralph Tallmon (kneeling); Charlie Sanderson; William G. Brunz; and Arnold Wineberg, all of Nebraska, with walleyes and northern pikes caught at Husak's Cabins at Dore Lake. 27, 48: Dennis Fisher and Wally Starbuck of Saskatoon with an eight-pound rainbow trout caught at Piprell Lake. 28, 31, 42: Mr. and Mrs. George Bishop of Dore Lake Lodge greet tourist Ken Wiles of Nebraska. 29, 46: Wally Starbuck with an eight-pound rainbow trout caught at Piprell Lake. 32: Trapper and conservationist Bert Lien talks with tourist outfitter Chris Robinson at Little Bear Lake. 33: Campsite at Deschambault Lake Resort. 34: Travel director Harvey Dryden holds a northern pike caught at Little Bear Lake while Chris Robinson looks on. 35: Stewart Vickers, junior biologist at Piprell Lake, weighs a seven-pound, two-ounce rainbow trout caught by Wally Starbuck of Saskatoon. 36, 65: Candle Lake Lodge, operated by Spike Dawley of Prince Albert. 37: Ken Wiles of Nebraska holds a northern pike caught at Dore Lake Lodge. 38: Rainbow Lodge at Piprell Lake, operated by Joe Hayes of Candle Lake. 39, 56: Dennis Fisher, travel director Harvey Dryden, tourist outfitter Wallace Lockwood, and Wally Starbuck discuss plans for a fishing trip on Little Bear Lake. 40: Dock at Dore Lake Lodge. 43: Seven-year-old Glyness Fagan of Snowden holds a northern pike caught at Robinson Cabins on Little Bear Lake. Fagan is the granddaughter of outfitter Chris Robinson. 44, 67: Margaret Kenney of Candle Lake Lodge demonstrates a moose call. 45: Dock at Husak's Cabins at Dore Lake. 47: Tourist outfitter Harry Husak of Husak's Cabins at Dore Lake. 49: Road to Big Sandy Lake off the Hanson Lake Road. 50, 55: Travel director Harvey Dryden (right) chats with tourist outfitter Joe Weibel of Deschambault Lake Resort. 51: Signs at Little Bear Lake along the Hanson Lake Road. 52: Joe Weibel, operator of Deschambault Lake Resort. 53: Mr. & Mrs. Harold Kunzli, operators of Mile 62 Motel along the Hanson Lake Road. 54: Travel director Harvey Dryden with tourist outfitter Wallace Lockwood at Little Bear Lake. 57: Dennis Fisher, tourist outfitter Wallace Lockwood, and Wally Starbuck at Lockwood Lodge at Little Bear Lake. 58: Travel director Harvey Dryden and Dennis Fisher of Saskatoon look at signs along a road in the Candle Lake area. 61: Cabins at King's Kabins Resort on Lower Fishing Lake, operated by P.J.W. King. 62: Mile 62 Motel at Little Bear Lake on Hanson Lake Road. 63: Dennis Fisher casts for brook trout in Lost Echo Lake Creek near Piprell Lake. 64: Signs along a road in the Candle Lake area. 66: Dock at King's Kabins on Lower Fishing Lake. 68,71: Reg White, operator of White's Resort on Big Sandy Lake, with travel director Harvey Dryden. 69: P.J.W. King, operator of King's Kabins at Lower Fishing Lake. 70: White's Resort at Big Sandy Lake. 72: P.J.W. King and travel director Harvey Dryden chat in front of King's store and office. 73: Big Sandy Lake on Hanson Lake Road. 74: Frank D'Arcy of Harris and Russell Erwin of Saskatoon with lake trout caught at Robinson's Cabins on Little Bear Lake.

Wilkinson, J. Barrie

Little Bear Lake

  • B46.5 (S)
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  • [1960]

Depth in metres taken May 29, 1960 by Saskatchewan Fisheries Branch.

Serhienko, Peter J.

Picnic sites, beaches, camp sites, and attractions along the Hanson Lake Road

Views of various picnic sites, beaches, camp sites and attractions along the Hanson Lake Road in northern Saskatchewan. 01: Picnic tables at the Torch River. 02: Bridges over White Gull River. 03: Picnic table and fireplace near White Gull River. 04 to 08: Beach, camp site, and Catholic summer school at ZN Lake. 09 to 10: Picnic site at Calder Lake. 11: Picnic site at Stickley Lake. 12 to 13: Picnic site at Shannon Lake. 14 to 18: Trailer site, camp kitchen, and sub-division at Lower Fishing Lake. 19: Upper Fishing Lake as seen from Hanson Lake Road. 20 to 21 and 23: Views along Hanson Lake Road. 22: Baldy Lake camp site. 24: Camp site off of Hanson Lake Road. 25 to 28: Camp kitchen, camp site, and pier at Little Bear Lake. See also 59-324-01 to 59-324-30 for similar images.

Hill, Alan

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