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John Neilson Lake

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survey party that was formed to take advantage of a government land sale and established the colony. In 1882 Lake chose the site for the settlement that would eventually become the city of
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Statue of Chief Whitecap (standing) and John Neilson Lake (seated) in
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in Canada and eventually selected the site that became the city of
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River Landing

Avalon, Saskatoon
Ernestown, Ontario
Methodist Church
Saskatoon
Saskatchewan
Saskatoon
"1903 John N. Lake The Temperance Colonization Society and the Foundation of Saskatoon"
"Saskatoon"
The Canadian Encyclopedia
the original
"Significant Dates"
the original
"Historical Population Development - Native Development of Saskatoon"
McMaster University
the original
John Neilson Lake
Find a Grave
Categories
1834 births
1925 deaths
People from Lennox and Addington County
Canadian Methodist ministers
People from Saskatoon

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