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Montreal Lake Cree Nation

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Montreal Lake Cree Nation is a Woodland Cree First Nation in the boreal forest of central Saskatchewan, Canada. Its reserve, Montreal Lake 106, is on the southern shore of Montreal Lake 103 km (64 miles) north of Prince Albert and 167 km (104 miles) south of La Ronge. Highway 969 passes through the village. Chief William Charles and his councillors signed an adhesion to Treaty 6 in 1889 on behalf of Montreal Lake First Nation.

As of April 2019, the total membership of the Montreal Lake First Nation was 4,237. The band has territory at Montreal Lake 106, Montreal Lake 106 B, and Timber Bay.

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Montreal Lake Cree Nation is a Woodland Cree First Nation in the boreal forest of central Saskatchewan, Canada. As of April 2019, the total membership of the Montreal Lake First Nation was 4,237.

Province : Saskatchewan

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Lawrence Lewis
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