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Last Mountain Lake National Wildlife Area

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Last Mountain Lake National Wildlife Area
Last Mountain Lake National Wildlife Area
Last Mountain Lake National Wildlife Area
Last Mountain Lake National Wildlife Area
Last Mountain Lake National Wildlife Area
Last Mountain Lake National Wildlife Area
Last Mountain Lake National Wildlife Area
Last Mountain Lake National Wildlife Area
Last Mountain Lake National Wildlife Area
Last Mountain Lake National Wildlife Area
Last Mountain Lake National Wildlife Area
Last Mountain Lake National Wildlife Area
Last Mountain Lake National Wildlife Area
Last Mountain Lake National Wildlife Area
Last Mountain Lake National Wildlife Area
Last Mountain Lake, also known as Long Lake, is a prairie lake formed from glaciation 11,000 years ago. It is located in south central Saskatchewan, Canada, about 40 km northwest of the city of Regina. It flows into the Qu'Appelle River via Last Mountain Creek which flows past Craven. It is approximately 93 km long, and only 3 km wide at its widest point. It is the largest naturally occurring body of water in southern Saskatchewan, although Lake Diefenbaker is larger. The lake was named for a Plains Cree legend about the Great Spirit shovelling dirt from the valley the lake now occupies and forming Last Mountain Hills east of Duval. The lake is a popular resort area for residents of southeastern Saskatchewan.
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