Cold Lake 149, Alberta

Cold Lake 149, Alberta
Cold Lake 149 is located in Alberta
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Cold Lake 149
Location of Cold Lake Reserve in Alberta

Cold Lake 149 is an indian reserve in north-east Alberta, Canada in Bonnyville No. 87. It is home to the Cold Lake First Nations, and is one of the largest reserves in the province.


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Coordinates: 54°17′46″N 110°17′28″W / 54.296°N 110.291°W / 54.296; -110.291 (Stoney Indian Reserve)



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