Sturgeon Weir 205 Explained

Sturgeon Weir 205
Official Name:Sturgeon Weir Indian Reserve No. 205
Settlement Type:Indian reserve
Map Alt:A map of the province of Saskatchewan showing 297 rural municipalities and hundreds of small Indian reserves. One is highlighted with a red circle.
Subdivision Type:First Nation
Subdivision Name:Peter Ballantyne
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:Canada
Subdivision Type2:Province
Subdivision Name2:Saskatchewan
Seat Type:Community
Unit Pref:Metric
Area Footnotes:[1]
Area Total Ha:26.3
Population As Of:2016
Population Density Km2:auto

Sturgeon Weir 205 is an Indian reserve of the Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation in Saskatchewan.[1] [2] It is adjacent to the east side of Sturgeon Weir 184F. Sturgeon Weir primarily corresponds to the settlement of Sturgeon Landing, located directly next to the Manitoba border at the mouth of the Sturgeon Weir River on Namew Lake. It is accessible by road year round, though only through neighboring Manitoba, via the short Saskatchewan Highway 967 and Sturgeon Landing Road.

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54.2803°N -101.8155°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Reserve/Settlement/Village Detail. August 12, 2019. Crown–Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada. 14 November 2008 . Government of Canada.
  2. Web site: Canada Lands Survey System - CLSS Map Browser. Natural Resources Canada. 13 December 2013 . 2019-10-09.