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Latitude: 54.03912° N, Longitude: -109.3087° W
North - 15 km W of Loon Lake on Grid 699.
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The Northwest Resistance began in the spring of 1885. During that time, several battles were fought between the Indigenous people and the North West Mounted Police (NWMP). The battle of Loon Lake took place at Steele Narrows on June 3, 1885. This concluded the Northwest Resistance and was the last battle to be fought on Canadian soil.

Visitors to Steele Narrows Provincial Park are encouraged to explore the site and learn about this historic event through the interpretive signage. The park also features excellent fishing, boat launch, fish filleting station and picnic area.

​Open May long weekend to Labour Day (subject to change).

Access

  • Country / Rural

Amenities

  • Picnic area
  • Pit toilet

Activities

  • Geocaching

Related Documents

Contact Info

  • Email: MakwaLake@gov.sk.ca
  • Phone: 306-837-2410
  • Mailing Address: Box 39, Loon Lake, SK, S0M 1L0

Saskatchewan Provincial Park Info

Open May long weekend to Labour Day.

The Northwest Resistance began in the spring of 1885. During that time, several battles were fought between the Indigenous people and the North West Mounted Police (NWMP). The battle of Loon Lake took place at Steele Narrows on June 3, 1885. This concluded the Northwest Resistance and was the last battle to be fought on Canadian soil.

Visitors to Steele Narrows Provincial Park are encouraged to explore the site and learn about this historic event through the interpretive signage. The park also features excellent fishing, boat launch, fish filleting station and picnic area.

Location Info

15 km W of Loon Lake on Grid 699.

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lat. 54.03912° N, long. -109.3087° W




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