Cut Beaver Lake
Cut Beaver Lake is situated in the northeastern portion of Saskatchewan, close to the community of Cumberland House. It is part of a large number of lakes that occupy northern Saskatchewan. The lake is surrounded by virgin stands of Jack Pine and is a pristine example of the Saskatchewan wilderness. The lake has some Walleye and Northern Pike
The Saskatchewan River
The mighty Saskatchewan River winds its way from the Rockies all the way to the Hudson's Bay. It travels throughout the Northeast of Saskatchewan. It has been used as a source of food and a means of travel for thousands of years. Among the varieties of fish in the river system are: Walleye, Sauger, Northern Pike, Perch, Gold eye and Sturgeon.
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