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48: 387:(NWC) established a wintering post on Green Lake. In 1793 the NWC established a permanent post, and in 1810 the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) established itself on the lake. In 1816-1817, the NWC seized the HBC post and its men, however a HBC post was re-established by 1818, and in 1821 the two companies merged. Shortly after the merger, the Green Lake post was closed for several years, reopening in 1831, and continuing operation until 1973. The Green Lake post was an important post in north-central Saskatchewan, connecting many overland trails with the 291: 286: 1606: 1693: 2403: 1594: 1258: 1618: 1279: 1250: 1233: 55: 432:. A Government project created and designed to assimilate the people of Green Lake into mainstream society, southern Metis from the Regina area were introduced to the northern community as part of the rehabilitation program. The new arrivals were unable to adapt to the lifestyle and after a year began relocating en masse to Prince Albert, Saskatchewan or Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan. The 444:. The Sisters also oversaw the running of a cannery, carpentry, and sewing shops. By 1945 a Timber Board and Local Improvement District (LID) were established. A saw mill was opened under the Timber Board, which employed up to 100 men. Under the LID, the Central Farm was expanded, and the Silver Lake Farm was formed in 1965, consisting of mixed farming with an emphasis on cattle. 567:
was in charge of the NWC post. He executed or murdered an Indian for the crime of trading with the HBC. When the HBC got a Montreal warrant for him in 1818 the NWC transferred him to the Oregon country where he became very important. Around 1817, Ogden and Samuel Black plundered the post and arrested
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In 1996, the Provincial Government gave Central Farm to the Northern Village of Green Lake, and in 2006 it obtained ownership of the Silver Lake Farm as well. In 1998, Green Lake Metis Farms Limited was incorporated, and the community operated the two farms with the aid of the board. Both farms are
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stopped them. Sinclair was taken prisoner but the others were let go to continue on their way. From Sinclair they demanded food saying they were starving but their demands did not stop there. They started breaking boxes, opening bales, slashing open bags of sugar and flour with their knives taking
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on the northwest shore of the lake near its outlet. The NWC moved its post up the lake directly across from its rival. By the next winter the NWC had 30 men and the HBC 11. The whole Île à la Crosse region produced 12,000 made beaver for the NWC and 1,800 for the HBC. In 1806 the Nor'Westers burnt
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visited Essex House. In 1821 the two companies merged and HBC operations were moved to Green Lake House which used that name under the HBC. It became increasingly important for supplies moving north from the Saskatchewan. In 1875–76 an ox-cart road was cut north from
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of approaching rebels immediately gave the order to submerge into the lake all the lead balls and shot. He loaded four York boats with 246 barrels of powder and 200 rifles along with a large quantity of stock and sent the boats that night towards
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men from Fort Carlton. Sinclair was able to rejoin the boats and while they camped on the side of the river his wife gave birth to a healthy girl who was baptised immediately by Father Paquette.
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post in Green Lake was waiting for the ice to break on the northern lakes and rivers so that the stockpile of goods in their warehouses could be safely sent up the
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to be shipped north from the Saskatchewan to the northern posts. In 1795 the men at Green Lake House were near starvation when a pemmican supply arrived from
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while he went on horseback to Fort George on the Saskatchewan before returning to his canoes. In 1799 the Hudson's Bay Company sent William Auld to build
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whatever pleased them and destroying the rest. While the post was being looted Sinclair managed to slip away from his guards and fled by canoe with two
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of the NWC only had to send one man to threaten the Indians away. The Nor'Westers burned the post in 1811. In 1815, it was rebuilt. From 1814,
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set up Central Farm, a program of 99-year leases on 40-acre (160,000 m) plots. In addition, a new road was built to Meadow Lake and
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In 1992, the community-owned sawmill, Green Lake Metis Wood Products Limited, was incorporated. The mill signed agreements with
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operated as community pasture. Central farm is 9,000 acres (36 km), and Silver Lake is 3,649.2 acres (14.768 km).
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and Province of Saskatchewan, before burning down in 2000. The mill was rebuilt in 2002, only to close in 2003.
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On April 25, 1885, James Sinclair the factor of the post having been forewarned by Father Mélasyppe Paquette
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Arthur Morton, "A History of the Canadian West", page 451; there seems to be some doubt about the date
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on the southwest shore of the lake. As of 1790 it was only occupied in winter and was an outpost of
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was established, replacing the existing bush trail, the "Old Bay Trail", connecting Green Lake to
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Districts. Within these warehouses were a years supply of goods for these northern posts.
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Elizabeth Brown Losey,"Let Them be Remembered",The Story of the Fur Trade Forts",1999
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to Meadow Lake was completed, and a DNS funded sewer and water system is installed.
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In 1900, a telegraph service and post office were established, and a trail to
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By 1939, the local Métis were subjected to a Government program called the
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total private dwellings, a change of -4.2% from its 2016 population of
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passed through. He sent his canoes on up the Beaver River toward
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was in charge of the Churchill River department he arranged for
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The Northern Village of Green Lake dates back to 1782, when the
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down the HBC post. In 1810 Robert Sutherland rebuilt the post.
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its officers. It was back in operation in 1818. In 1820, Sir
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was opened. In 1901 a new church was built by the community.
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In 1983, Green Lake was incorporated as a northern village.
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Channel. A year-round ferry was set up at Buffalo Narrows.
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By the mid 19th century, missionaries had established the
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At the time of the North-West Rebellion in 1885 the
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Archived from 777: 695:121.92 km (47.07 sq mi) 692:121.18 km (46.79 sq mi) 208:121.92 km (47.07 sq mi) 2374: 1637: 1309: 1171: 1119:. Statistics Canada. August 20, 2019. 1065:. Statistics Canada. February 4, 2022 985:. Saskatoon. pp. 8 (1963-08-20). 593:to posts further north including the 473:In 1972, the LID was replaced by the 363:. Green Lake is located northeast of 1205: 976: 967: 577:. The HBC closed its store in 1973. 1617: 1139:. Statistics Canada. July 18, 2021. 1092:. Statistics Canada. March 21, 2019 948:Adamson, Julia (16 February 2013). 760:List of communities in Saskatchewan 475:Department of Northern Saskatchewan 442:Sisters of the Presentation of Mary 13: 785:"Search for Municipal Information" 54: 14: 2669: 2658:Northern villages in Saskatchewan 1152: 840:National Archives, Archivia Net. 638:, Green Lake had a population of 2401: 2355:Census divisions of Saskatchewan 1691: 1616: 1604: 1593: 1592: 1277: 1256: 1248: 1231: 725:220 (total)  168 (occupied) 507:Green Lake House and Essex House 289: 284: 53: 46: 1993:Cumberland House Cree Nation 20 998: 625: 511:For fur trade in the area, see 339: 2350:Municipalities in Saskatchewan 1973:Clearwater River Dene Band 221 989: 941: 916: 885: 859: 842:"Post Offices and Postmasters" 833: 744:References: 2021 2011 earlier 1: 2643:Division No. 18, Saskatchewan 1923:Buffalo River Dene Nation 193 1278: 1232: 770: 464:Royal Canadian Mounted Police 2556:Metis Rehabilitation Program 1257: 1249: 347: 7: 2169:Unorganized Division No. 18 748: 581:Looting of Green Lake House 10: 2674: 510: 378: 371:. It lies in the southern 189:Missinippi—Churchill River 160: • Administrator 67:Location of Green Lake in 2590:Métis Nation-Saskatchewan 2575: 2546: 2523: 2481: 2430: 2423: 2414: 2344: 2322: 2254: 2186: 2177: 2161: 2073:Kinoosao-Thomas Clark 204 1883: 1810: 1742: 1719: 1700: 1689: 1675: 1587: 1534: 1430: 1382: 1344: 1203: 1131:"2001 Community Profiles" 1111:"2006 Community Profiles" 1084:"2011 Community Profiles" 1057:"2021 Community Profiles" 811:"2011 Community Profiles" 732: 721: 710: 699: 688: 677: 670: 665: 632:2021 Census of Population 548:David Thompson (explorer) 325: 315: 304: 278: 266: 250: 233: 225: 217: 212: 204: 199: 181: 167: 159: 148: 143: 133: 121: 113: 78: 41: 32: 25: 21: 2653:North West Company forts 765:Villages of Saskatchewan 466:(RCMP) detachment and a 449:Saskatchewan Highway 155 398:in Green Lake. In 1876 2585:Métis Nation of Alberta 733:Median household income 717:32.8 (M: 34.0, F: 31.0) 714:39.2 (M: 39.2, F: 39.2) 706:3.4/km (8.8/sq mi) 703:3.4/km (8.8/sq mi) 493:Norsask Forest Products 479:Saskatchewan Highway 55 348:akwâkopîwi-sâkahikanihk 2619:54.29091°N 107.78712°W 684:418 (+15.8% from 2006) 98:54.29111°N 107.79111°W 2648:Métis in Saskatchewan 2068:Kimosom Pwatinahk 203 2063:Grandmother's Bay 219 928:Cree Literacy Network 681:411 (-4.2% from 2016) 513:Beaver River (Canada) 434:provincial government 396:Roman Catholic Church 252: • Summer ( 244:Central Standard Time 229:3.4/km (9/sq mi) 2624:54.29091; -107.78712 2256:Northern settlements 2118:Pelican Narrows 184B 1374:Rural municipalities 1136:2001 Canadian census 1116:2006 Canadian census 1089:2011 Canadian census 1062:2021 Canadian census 954:Saskatchewan Gen Web 821:on December 26, 2018 587:Hudson's Bay Company 408:North-West Rebellion 226: • Density 103:54.29111; -107.79111 2615: /  2013:Flatstone Lake 192L 1968:Churchill Lake 193A 1898:Amiskosakahikan 210 1579:Tourist attractions 536:Lac Île-à-la-Crosse 532:William McGillivray 528:Lac Île-à-la-Crosse 367:, and northwest of 94: /  2324:Indian settlements 2138:Sturgeon Weir 184F 2048:Four Portages 157C 2008:English River 192H 1998:Dipper Rapids 192C 1913:Birch Portage 184A 1908:Beauval Forks 192O 1037:. February 9, 2022 728:197 (total)  700:Population density 520:North West Company 385:North West Company 218: • Total 2598: 2597: 2571: 2570: 2542: 2541: 2535: 2531:St-Paul-des-Métis 2519: 2518: 2512: 2498: 2424:Métis settlements 2368: 2367: 2340: 2339: 2226:St. George's Hill 2162:Unorganized areas 2153:Wapachewunak 192D 2143:Sucker River 156C 2123:Potato River 156A 2108:Montreal Lake 106 2103:Little Hills 158B 1903:Barkwell Bay 192I 1744:Northern villages 1631: 1630: 1611:Canada portal 1462: 1449: 1303: 1302: 1298: 1297: 1035:Statistics Canada 815:Statistics Canada 791:on March 10, 2014 742: 741: 722:Private dwellings 636:Statistics Canada 565:Peter Skene Ogden 497:Mistik Management 345: 329: 328: 205: • Land 2665: 2630: 2629: 2627: 2626: 2625: 2620: 2616: 2613: 2612: 2611: 2608: 2580:Métis in Alberta 2553: 2552: 2533: 2510: 2496: 2428: 2427: 2421: 2420: 2405: 2395: 2388: 2381: 2372: 2371: 2188:Northern hamlets 2184: 2183: 2148:Turnor Lake 193B 2098:Little Hills 158 2088:Lac la Ronge 156 2083:Lac la Hache 220 1918:Budd's Point 20D 1875:Peter Ballantyne 1845:Cumberland House 1840:Clearwater River 1767:Cumberland House 1695: 1658: 1651: 1644: 1635: 1634: 1620: 1619: 1609: 1608: 1607: 1596: 1595: 1491:North Battleford 1460: 1447: 1359:Census divisions 1336:Subdivisions of 1330: 1323: 1316: 1307: 1306: 1291:North Battleford 1281: 1280: 1260: 1259: 1252: 1251: 1235: 1234: 1206: 1192: 1185: 1178: 1169: 1168: 1164: 1163: 1161:Official website 1141: 1140: 1127: 1121: 1120: 1107: 1101: 1100: 1098: 1097: 1080: 1074: 1073: 1071: 1070: 1053: 1047: 1046: 1044: 1042: 1027: 1021: 1020: 1018: 1017: 1002: 996: 993: 987: 986: 977:Dunfield, H. 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Index

Northern village
Green Lake is located in Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan
54°17′28″N 107°47′28″W / 54.29111°N 107.79111°W / 54.29111; -107.79111
Province
Saskatchewan
Northern Saskatchewan Administration District
Mayor
MLA
Athabasca
MP
Desnethé—
Missinippi—Churchill River

Gary Vidal
Time zone
UTC−6
Central Standard Time
DST
UTC−5
Postal code
Highways
Highway 55
Highway 155
Post office
Official Website
Woods Cree
northern village
Saskatchewan
Métis people
Meadow Lake
Big River

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