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Geography of Canada / Skownan First Nation / Dauphin /  Manitoba / Frontier School Division / Waterhen River / Lake Manitoba / Rorketon /  Manitoba / Ste. Rose / Manitoba Hydro / Manitoba / Provinces and territories of Canada / Waterhen /  Manitoba
Date: 2007-12-13 14:52:39
Geography of Canada
Skownan First Nation
Dauphin
Manitoba
Frontier School Division
Waterhen River
Lake Manitoba
Rorketon
Manitoba
Ste. Rose
Manitoba Hydro
Manitoba
Provinces and territories of Canada
Waterhen
Manitoba

Waterhen Households Community Status Waterhen is located on the east shore of the Waterhen River midway between Waterhen

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