Tadoule Lake
Appearance
Location of Tadoule Lake in Manitoba
Tadoule Lake, Manitoba is an isolated northern community in Manitoba reachable by plane, snowmobile, and dog team sleds. In 1973, the Sayisi Dene moved here to return to their Barren-ground Caribou hunting life.[1]
The community, located on the northwest shore of Tadoule Lake 58°35′48″N 098°20′18″W / 58.59667°N 98.33833°W[2] is served by Tadoule Lake Airport.
External links
References
- ^ Michael Riordon. "An Unauthorized Biography of the World: Oral History on the Front Lines, Ts'eouli -- Floating Ashes". oralhistory-productions.org. Between the Lines, Toronto, Canada, 2005. Retrieved 2007-10-12.
- ^ Tadoule Lake at the Atlas of Canada
- Tadoule Lake community at the Atlas of Canada
Further reading
- Davison, W. L. Geology Tadoule Lake. 1962.
- Dredge, L. A., F. M. Nixon, and R. J. Richardson. Tadoule Lake, Manitoba surficial geology. Preliminary series (Geological Survey of Canada), map 1981-17. 1982.
58°42′43″N 98°28′49″W / 58.71194°N 98.48028°W