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Red Deer Lake is a lake in western Manitoba, Canada. It is located approximately 5 miles north of Barrows and 10 miles west of Dawson Bay which is the northwest part of Lake Winnipegosis, and 8 miles east of the Saskatchewan border. Barrows served as a quickly constructed lumber town for the Red Deer Lumber Company, although the sawmill closed around 1926 or 1927.〔http://www.parklandtourism.com/index.php?pageid=ATTHER〕〔Manitoba Aboriginal and Northern Affairs, ()〕 The community of Red Deer Lake had a population of 40 in 2001.〔 The area is heavily forested and has hosted a number of logging companies and pulp processors. Fishing is common and fisheries in the lake and Dawson Bay process catch from Red Deer Lake. There is also coal exploration in the area as well, targeting the Mannville Formation.〔http://www.infomine.com/index/properties/RED_DEER_LAKE_COAL.html〕〔Robert Charles Wallace, ''Mining and mineral prospects in northern Manitoba'', 1919, page 38〕 ==Red Deer River==
The Red Deer River arises in east central Saskatchewan and flows east through Red Deer Lake into Dawson Bay of Lake Winnipegosis. To the north of its basin is that of the Saskatchewan River and to the southwest that of the upper Assiniboine River and to the southeast that of the Swan River (Manitoba-Saskatchewan)
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