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Town of Duck Lake, Saskatchewan
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Welcome to the Town of Duck Lake, Saskatchewan website.
Duck Lake is located at the junction of Highways #11 and #212, 88 kilometers north of Saskatoon and 44 kilometers south of Prince Albert. It is in the center of an area great in historical importance. Within a few minutes drive from town, a person can see the sites of the Battle of Batoche, the Battle of Duck Lake, and a buffalo pit. They can visit Fort Carlton, the St. Laurent Shrine and the Seager Wheeler Farm. Because this area is rich in history, the Town of Duck Lake has an aggressive tourism marketing campaign that focuses upon the First Nation, Metis, and Pioneer cultures. |
There are twelve (12) murals, including one (1) metal sculpture, on various buildings throughout town, which tell the stories of major past events that contributed to the uniqueness and richness of the district. These murals draw many tourists and perform an important function by informing people of the events that have shaped Duck Lake's , and the region's, culture.
You will find that our town provides businesses answering most needs of the community. Civic groups and organizations offer opportunities to volunteer and get involved with your neighbours. Duck Lake is a fine place to live and a great place to visit. |
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Things to See

- Glen Scrimshaw Gallery
Crafts, Antiques, Collectibles, Free Camping, Mini Golf course, Ice Cream stand
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- Regional Interpretive Center
The Regional Interpretive Center located in Duck Lake contains many interesting displays and artifacts pertaining to the era of 1885 - 1905
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Duck Lake Murals
Located throughout town.
Guided and self-guided tours available through the
Duck Lake Regional Interpretive Centre
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Visiting Duck Lake | Business in Duck Lake | Town Office | Living in Duck Lake
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