Île-á-la Crosse is located on a peninsula that extends 18 kilometres out into Lake Île-á-la Crosse. More than 1500 people live in the community, and commercial fishing and mining are two important area industries.
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Includes mission statement, history, and information about projects.
Historic view of Metis from Northern Saskatchewan by a Metis. Metis history and genealogy of Ile a la Crosse.
Documents 150 years of the history of St. John The Baptiste church, including names of its priests and photos.
SDC, a community profile. General and business information. Sakitawak is the Cree name of Ile a la Crosse.
Documents 150 years of the history of St. John The Baptiste church, including names of its priests and photos.
SDC, a community profile. General and business information. Sakitawak is the Cree name of Ile a la Crosse.
Includes mission statement, history, and information about projects.
Historic view of Metis from Northern Saskatchewan by a Metis. Metis history and genealogy of Ile a la Crosse.
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