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Pine Creek First Nation

The Pine Creek First Nation is a Saulteaux First Nation in Manitoba with their homeland at Pine Creek 66A Reserve,about 110 kilometres north of Dauphin along the southwestern shore of Lake Winnipegosis between the communities of Camperville and Duck Bay. Pine Creek First Nation also holds interest on the Treaty Four Reserve Grounds (Indian Reserve No. 77), located adjacent to Fort Qu'Appelle.

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The Pine Creek First Nation is a Saulteaux First Nation in Manitoba, Canada. The First Nation’s homeland is Pine Creek 66A Reserve, located approximately 110 kilometres north of Dauphin along the southwestern shore of Lake Winnipegosis between the communities of Camperville and Duck Bay. The Rural Municipality of Mountain (South) borders it on the southwest.
Pine Creek 66A Reserve is 8,111.7 hectare (20,044.4 acre). Along with 32 other First Nations, Pine Creek First Nation also holds interest on the 37.1 hectare (91.7 acre) Treaty Four Reserve Grounds (Indian Reserve No. 77), located adjacent to Fort Qu’Appelle.

As of 2013, the First Nation’s registered population was 3,188, with 1,058 members living on reserves or crown land and 2,130 members living off reserve.[2]

The primary language spoken on the reserve is Saulteaux.

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