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Wollaston Lake

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noun

  1. a lake in NE Saskatchewan, in central Canada. About 796 sq. mi. (2,062 sq. km).


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In February, the Crees along Wollaston Lake were practically wiped out.

From The Honor of the Big Snows by Curwood, James Oliver

David marvelled at the old warrior's endurance, and especially when they crossed the forty miles of ice on Wollaston Lake between dawn and darkness.

From The Courage of Marge O'Doone by Ralph, Lester

In October he wandered as far west as the Geikie River, and then northward to Wollaston Lake, which was a good hundred miles north of the Gray Loon.

From Baree, Son of Kazan by Curwood, James Oliver

There's smallpox on the Nelson," his messenger informed Williams, "and it has struck the Crees on Wollaston Lake.

From The Honor of the Big Snows by Curwood, James Oliver

More than once during these weeks Baree came into touch with man, but, with the exception of the Cree hunter at the upper end of Wollaston Lake, no man had seen him.

From Baree, Son of Kazan by Curwood, James Oliver