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Old Wives Lake in Mossbank Saskatchewan, between Moose Jaw and Assinibois - A fun family summer festival!



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A fun family festival event in Mossbank Saskatchewan Canada.

A fun family festival event in Mossbank Saskatchewan Canada.

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The History of Old Wives Lake

In August 1874, on their Great March West, the North-West Mounted Police (NWMP) reached Old Wives Lake in Southern Saskatchewan, near the current location of Mossbank, Saskatchewan. They camped in the vicinity of the Lake for nine days and for part of that period they met and camped near a group of Sioux. This meeting was the first time the NWMP encountered a group of First Nations people.

The Festival is a joint project of the Rural History and Culture Association of Saskatchewan and the Community of Mossbank.

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The Old Wives Lake Festival has received support from the following agencies

Canadian Heritage

Saskatchewan Culture

The RCMP Heritage Centre

Benchmark Public Relations

TheTown of Mossbank

The Mossbank and District Museum

Old Wives Lake

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Old Wives Lake is a shallow saline lake in south central Saskatchewan, Canada, about 35 km southwest of Moose Jaw. The lake is fed by the Wood River but seasonal water relatively flattened the terrain, and as such results in significant mudflats.[1] A Migratory Bird Sanctuary was established at the lake on March 9, 1925. This lake, in conjunction with Reed Lake and Chaplin Lake, forms a site of hemispheric importance in the Western Hemisphere Shorebird Reserve Network. It was designated in April 1997, and is "one of the most important inland sites for migratory birds in North America".[2] Legend is that a Cree camp was attacked by a band of Blackfoot warriors and the older women could not escape. They drowned in the lake while trying to swim away to safety.

 

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