Split Lake, Manitoba

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Split Lake, Manitoba is a small Cree community in northern Manitoba situated near the Nelson River and known for its role in regional hydroelectric development and traditional Indigenous culture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Cree community
settlement in Manitoba
unincorporated community
associatedWith Tataskweyak Cree Nation reserve NERFINISHED
hydroelectric development on the Nelson River
climate subarctic climate
country Canada
economicActivity employment with Manitoba Hydro projects
traditional resource harvesting
governedBy Tataskweyak Cree Nation NERFINISHED
hasCommonLanguage English
hasCulturalActivity Cree ceremonies
fishing
subsistence hunting
trapping
hasCulturalTradition traditional Cree culture
hasEthnicMajority Cree NERFINISHED
First Nations NERFINISHED
hasIndigenousLanguage Cree NERFINISHED
hasNearbyWaterBody Nelson River NERFINISHED
Split Lake (lake) NERFINISHED
hasService band office
community school
health centre
local stores
hasTransportationLink Provincial Road 280 NERFINISHED
winter roads
knownFor role in regional hydroelectric development
strong Cree cultural traditions
locatedEastOf Thompson, Manitoba NERFINISHED
locatedIn Thompson–North Central Manitoba region NERFINISHED
locatedNear Nelson River NERFINISHED
locatedNorthOf Winnipeg NERFINISHED
locatedOn Split Lake NERFINISHED
nearbyHydroelectricProject Keeyask Generating Station NERFINISHED
Kettle Generating Station NERFINISHED
Limestone Generating Station NERFINISHED
Long Spruce Generating Station NERFINISHED
Manitoba Hydro developments NERFINISHED
partOf Treaty 5 territory NERFINISHED
province Manitoba NERFINISHED
region Northern Manitoba NERFINISHED
timeZone Central Time Zone
surface form: Central Standard Time
timeZoneDST Central Time Zone
surface form: Central Daylight Time
traditionalInhabitants Cree people NERFINISHED

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Nelson River passesNear Split Lake, Manitoba