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| The Town of Duck Lake is located on Highway #11, 88 kilometers North of Saskatoon and 44 kilometers South of Prince Albert. Duck Lake is in the center of an area great in historical importance. Within a few minutes drive from Town a person can visit the site of the Battle of Batoche, the site of the Battle of Duck Lake, the site of the Duck Lake Massacre, Fort Carlton, a buffalo jump, the St. Laurent Shrine and the Seager Wheeler Farm. Because this area is rich in history the Town of Duck Lake has an aggressive tourism marketing effort that focuses upon the Indian, Metis, and Pioneer cultures. The Regional Interpretive Centre has been in operation since 1992 and has between approximately 8,000 visitors a year. This centre is the showcase for the history of this region. There are ten murals and one metal sculpture that are located on various buildings throughout town which tell the stories of the major past events that contributed to the uniqueness and richness of the region. These murals draw alot of tourists and perform an important function of informing people of the events that has shaped Duck Lake's and the region's culture. It is because of the Murals Committee and all their hard work that the murals are in Duck Lake. Anyone who travels in this area will have an experience that they will never forget. |
For more information please contact the Town Office in Duck Lake at (306)- 467-2277 or write to Box 430, Duck Lake, SK S0K 1J0.

Box 430, Duck Lake, SK S0K 1J0.
Phone: (306) 467-2277
Fax: 306-467-4434
