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    Lake Diefenbaker is a reservoir and bifurcation lake in southern part of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It was formed by the construction of Gardiner...
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  • minister: Diefenbaker the wolf, an animal character in the television series Due South Lake Diefenbaker, a Canadian lake Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International...
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    John George Diefenbaker PC CH QC FRSC FRSA (/ˈdiːfənbeɪkər/ DEE-fən-bay-kər; September 18, 1895 – August 16, 1979) was the 13th prime minister of Canada...
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    two embankment dams along the South Saskatchewan River that created Lake Diefenbaker in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The bigger of the two dams...
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    Deschambault Lake Lake Diefenbaker Doré Lake East Trout Lake Echo Lake Eisenhauer Lake Elaine Lake Elbow Lake Emerald Lake Emma Lake Ena lake Etomami Lake Eyebrow...
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    Qu'Appelle River Dam was started in 1959 and completed in 1967, creating Lake Diefenbaker upstream and diverting a considerable portion of the South Saskatchewan's...
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    2012-07-22. Retrieved 2015-02-21. "World Lake Database (Lake Diefenbaker)". World Lake Database. International Lake Environment Committee Foundation (ILEC)...
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    kilometres (270 mi) east from Lake Diefenbaker in south-western Saskatchewan to join the Assiniboine River in Manitoba, just south of Lake of the Prairies, near...
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  • system that begins at Lake Diefenbaker. Indi Lake is the shallower of the two lakes and has a more marsh-like bottom; both lake beds were farmed during...
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    from Lake Diefenbaker to flow into the Qu'Appelle River. A series of gravity-fed aqueducts and reservoirs originating from Lake Diefenbaker were also...
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    Two – Galloway and Miry Bay (SK006) and East Lake Diefenbaker (SK055) – are located at Lake Diefenbaker and the other two are farther upstream along the...
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    occurring body of water in southern Saskatchewan. Only Lake Diefenbaker, which is man-made, is larger. The lake is a popular resort area for residents of south-eastern...
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    Another example is Bontecou Lake, a shallow, man-made bifurcation lake in Dutchess County, New York. Lake Diefenbaker in Saskatchewan is a reservoir...
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  • Lake Diefenbaker for the irrigation and to control Luck Lake's water level. There are no communities on the lake's shore. The village of Lucky Lake is...
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  • lake in a series of lakes along the Qu'Appelle River after Qu'Appelle River Dam and Lake Diefenbaker. The next lake downstream is Buffalo Pound Lake....
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  • Bradwell Reservoir (category Lakes of Saskatchewan)
    River with the Gardiner and Qu'Appelle River Dams creating Lake Diefenbaker. From Lake Diefenbaker, a series of aqueducts were built allowing for irrigation...
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    defined at the boreal forest tree line and its southern boundary at Lake Diefenbaker and the Qu'Appelle Valley. East-Central Saskatchewan, centred around...
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    (99 mi) of prairie and empties into the South Saskatchewan River at Lake Diefenbaker. The creek was a camp for First Nations for centuries. The name of...
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    south-central Saskatchewan. It begins at small, man-made reservoir near Lake Diefenbaker and flows in a south-easterly direction towards the city of Moose Jaw...
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  • Census Division No. 7. It is on the shores of Gordon McKenzie Arm of Lake Diefenbaker in the Rural Municipality of Maple Bush No. 224. The resort village's...
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  • industrial work including clearing the site for the Gardiner Dam and Lake Diefenbaker in Southern Saskatchewan and then began providing services for Suncor's...
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  • closest the Saskatchewan river system gets to Regina is Lake Diefenbaker, a bifurcation lake on the South Saskatchewan River, roughly 140 kilometres (87 mi)...
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    Walleye (category Fish of the Great Lakes)
    3-pound walleye caught in 2014 on the South Saskatchewan River north of Lake Diefenbaker. Wisconsin Walleye War NatureServe (2013). "Sander vitreus". IUCN Red...
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    Cooks Lake located in Wyoming, US, on August 5, 1948, that weighed 4.98 kg (11 lb 0 oz) Rainbow trout caught by Sean Konrad in Lake Diefenbaker, Canada...
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    system; the closest point to both Moose Jaw and Regina are Lake Diefenbaker, a bifurcation lake on the South Saskatchewan, roughly 100 kilometres (62 mi)...
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    a north-easterly direction through valleys and coulees en route to Lake Diefenbaker of the South Saskatchewan River in the semi-arid region known as Palliser's...
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  • Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It is on the northern shore of Lake Diefenbaker at the inflow of Hitchcock Creek. First settled in 1903 by O. A. "Jack"...
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  • Broderick Reservoir (category Lakes of Saskatchewan)
    at Lake Diefenbaker. Broderick is the first reservoir in the series. Downstream reservoirs include Brightwater Reservoir, Indi Lake, Blackstrap Lake, Bradwell...
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    Burbot (category Fish of the Great Lakes)
    Laboratories, Inc. The IGFA recognizes the world-record burbot as caught on Lake Diefenbaker, Saskatchewan, Canada, by Sean Konrad on 27 March 2010. The fish weighed...
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    controlled by the Qu'Appelle River Dam. This dam forms the southern arm of Lake Diefenbaker. The Casiquiare canal is an inland distributary of the upper Orinoco...
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