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Country
  
Canada

Time zone
  
CST (UTC−6)

Elevation
  
377 m

Area code
  
306

Founded
  
1851

Postal code
  
S0J 2P0

Local time
  
Saturday 6:12 PM

Province
  
Saskatchewan

Stanley Mission

Weather
  
-3°C, Wind N at 6 km/h, 72% Humidity

Stanley mission sk playing around the church grounds


Stanley Mission is a First Nation settlement in the boreal forest northern Saskatchewan, Canada. Its location is on the banks of the Churchill River, 80 kilometres north east of the town of La Ronge, 305 km north of Prince Albert. Access is provided by Highway 915.

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Map of Stanley Mission, SK, Canada

The community consists of the northern settlement of Stanley Mission with a population of 124 and Stanley 157, IRI a reserve of the Lac La Ronge First Nation band government with a population of 1,634.

Churchill river canoe trip ile a la crosse to stanley mission


History

People have lived in the area for several thousands of years. Across the river at the original site of Stanley Mission is Holy Trinity Anglican Church, built between 1854 and 1860. It is the oldest standing building in Saskatchewan.

The community was founded in 1851.

Amenities and attractions

The community has two stores, a band office, a health office, elementary and high schools, a post-secondary learning centre, a community hall, arena (ice skating and hockey), other services. It is an access point to the northern parts of Lac La Ronge Provincial Park, several tourist fishing camps, and a major recreational canoe route, formerly part of the voyageur trade routes used by the Hudson's Bay Company and North West Company. It is the closest road access to Nistowiak Falls, one of the tallest in Saskatchewan. There are ancient pictograph sites in the vicinity. Otter Rapids 5 km north of the settlement of Missinipi are the next landmarks and community along Highway 102, to the north on the Churchill River (Missinipi is also the Woodland Cree name for the Churchill River).

Notable residents

  • Tom Roberts (journalist)
  • References

    Stanley Mission Wikipedia