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Sturgeon Lake First Nation

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The Sturgeon Lake First Nation is a Cree First Nation band in Saskatchewan, Canada. Its location is on the eastern shores of Sturgeon Lake about 29 km northwest of Prince Albert. It is located in the transition zone between the aspen parkland and boreal forest biomes. The reserve borders the Rural Municipalities of Shellbrook No. 493 and Buckland No. 491, as well as the Little Red River 106C. 

Sturgeon Lake First Nation has reserved for themselves five reserves: Sturgeon Lake 101, Sturgeon Lake 101A, Sturgeon Lake 101B, Sturgeon Lake 101C, and Sturgeon Lake 101D. Just over half of the nearly 2,200 members of the First Nation live on the reserve. Most of the other members live in the cities of Prince Albert and Saskatoon.


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The Sturgeon Lake First Nation is a Cree First Nation band in Saskatchewan, Canada. Its located on the eastern shores of Sturgeon Lake about 29 km northwest of Prince Albert. Sturgeon Lake First Nation has reserved for themselves five reserves.

Province : Saskatchewan

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Greg Ermine
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