Deschambault Lake
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Deschambault Lake, located in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan, is a small community located approximately 90 miles west of Flin Flon, Manitoba on highway 911. The population is 896 as of the Canada 2001 Census and it is part of the Peter Ballantyne Cree nation. Commercial fishing is the main source of income, while other employers include Kistapiskaw School (K-12) and the local health clinic.
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