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Country
  
Canada

Region
  
Northern Region

Elevation
  
256 m

Province
  
Manitoba

Census division
  
21

Time zone
  
CST (UTC−5)

Area
  
166 ha

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Moose Lake is a small Canadian community located on the eastern edge of the Saskatchewan River Delta on the western shore of South Moose Lake about 74 km southeast of The Pas in Manitoba. Adjacent to the non-treaty community is an Indian reserve, home to the Mosakahiken Cree Nation.

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Map of Moose Lake, MB, Canada

History

The only reason the community of Moose Lake Manitoba exists where it is today is because Thomas Henry Peacock Lamb (also known as THP Lamb or Ten Horse-Power Lamb), an Englishman from Yorkshire, built a trading post on the western shore of Moose Lake called Lamb's Store. In 1900, THP build a trading post on the west shore of Moose Lake. The trading post was officially called Lamb's Store but most people referred to it as "The Post" and predated the current community of Moose Lake by several years.

THP's son Tom Lamb (who later started Lamb Air), a Cattle Ranch (7-L), a Muskrat Ranch, commercial fishing and construction bought The Post from his father and operated it for years. Eventually, Tom's son-in-law Jock McAree and daughter Carol (Lamb) bought The Post from Tom Lamb. Jock ran the store for several years with the assistance of his wife and children. Later his son Greg McAree took over, they added a video games room and expanded with a laundromat. The North West Company eventually bought The Post from Jock and Carol and is operating today.

THP's daughter, Billie Lamb Allan, wrote a memoir of her family's life at Moose Lake at the beginning of the 20th century. The book "Dew Upon the Grass" was published in 1963. The title came from a favorite quotation of her father from the King James version of the bible: "The King's wrath is as the roaring of a lion, but his favour is as dew upon the grass." "Dew Upon the Grass" chronicled the lives of Thomas Henry Peacock Lamb and Caroline Alice Marks Lamb as they raised eleven children in northern Manitoba.

Demographics

In the 2011 Census, the Moose Lake population centre had a population of 7003113700000000000♠1,137 living in 7002254000000000000♠254 of its 7002260000000000000♠260 total private dwellings. Also in the 2011 Census, the Moose Lake designated place had a population of 7002112000000000000♠112 living in 7001380000000000000♠38 of its 7001660000000000000♠66 total private dwellings.

Access

Moose Lake is accessed from The Pas (which is 103 km by road) by going north on PTH 10, east on Manitoba Provincial Road 287 then south (from Clearwater Lake) on Manitoba Provincial Road 384.

The town has an airport, Moose Lake Airport, known by the IATA code YAD.

References

Moose Lake, Manitoba Wikipedia