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11-580: Arm River may refer to: Rivers [ edit ] Arm River (Saskatchewan) , Saskatchewan Arm River (Tasmania) , a tributary of Mersey River (Tasmania) , Australia Places [ edit ] Rural Municipality of Arm River No. 252 , a rural municipality in Saskatchewan Arm River (electoral district) , a provincial electoral district in Saskatchewan Arm River-Watrous ,

22-509: A provincial electoral district in Saskatchewan Regina—Arm River , the former name of the federal electoral district Regina—Lumsden—Lake Centre, Saskatchewan See also [ edit ] Arm (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

33-771: A river in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan . It is located in the south central part of the province in a region called the Prairie Pothole Region of North America , which extends throughout three Canadian provinces and five U.S. states . It is also within Palliser's Triangle and the Great Plains ecoregion . The river is a main tributary of Last Mountain Lake and is part of the Last Mountain Lake Sub-basin of

44-453: A south-east direction through a valley that was formed during the last ice age over 11,000 years ago. Near Bethune , Arm River heads east and empties into Last Mountain Lake at Little Arm Bay. Last Mountain Lake Indian reserve is located on both sides of the bay and Regina Beach is located to the east of the reserve and bay. Directly across the lake from the bay is Pelican Point, which

55-622: Is in Township 21, Range 21, west of the Second Meridian. The reserve is located on the western shore of Last Mountain Lake , on the west side of Regina Beach . It surrounds Little Arm Bay, which is where Arm River flows into the lake. 50°47′04″N 105°01′28″W  /  50.7844°N 105.0244°W  / 50.7844; -105.0244  ( Last Mountain Lake 80A ) This article about an Indian reserve in Saskatchewan

66-560: Is located at a bend in the river about halfway between Chamberlain and Findlater in the RM of Sarnia No. 221 . The picnic area is a day-use site with washrooms, picnic tables, parking, and access to Arm River for fishing. Last Mountain Lake 80A Last Mountain Lake 80A is a shared Indian reserve in Saskatchewan , used by the Day Star , George Gordon , Kawacatoose , Muscowpetung , Muskowekwan , Pasqua , and Piapot First Nations. It

77-401: Is where the community of Pelican Pointe is located. Arm Lake ( 51°04′00″N 105°48′03″W  /  51.0667°N 105.8009°W  / 51.0667; -105.8009 ), also known as Craik Reservoir, is a four-mile long, man-made lake, along the course of Arm River. Arm Lake Dam (also known as Craik Dam) is about 1.6 kilometres (1 mi) north-east of Craik. At the southern end of

88-598: The Upper Qu'Appelle Watershed . Last Mountain Creek drains Last Mountain Lake into the Qu'Appelle River near Craven . The Arm River starts in the south-east corner of the Allan Hills in the RM of McCraney , near Horseshoe Lake. From there it heads south through a coulee into Vanzance Lake and then onto Arm Lake, near Craik and Highway 11 . From Arm Lake, it parallels Highway 11 in

99-560: The dam had fallen into disrepair and held very little water. Between 1962 and 1963, the Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration built a new dam. It was turned over to the RM of Craik No. 222 in 1964. Arm River Recreation Site ( 50°50′12″N 105°26′35″W  /  50.8366°N 105.4431°W  / 50.8366; -105.4431 ) is a picnic site in the Arm River Valley along Highway 2 . It

110-471: The lake, by the dam, is a 26-acre regional park called Craik and District Regional Park . Along the west side of the park, at the west side of the dam, is Craik and District Golf Course. The original dam across the river was built about 500 metres (1,600 ft) north of the current dam by the Canadian National Railway (CNR) in the early 1900s to supply water for the trains . By the 1950s,

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