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Jun 03 2025

Composting

The Sask. Waste Reduction Council has information regarding composting to reduce waste, improve soil and give exercise.&…

May 29 2025

Fire Ban

A fire ban has been issued for the Town of Duck until furhter notice. Due to dry and windy conditions, no open flames are …

May 26 2025

Employment Opportunity

The Town of Duck Lake invites applications for the position of Public Works Foreman.

May 26 2025

Employment Opportunity

The Town of Duck Lake invites applications for a casual office assistant.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Duck Lake is a community rich in history. The wide main street, business frontage, and brick sidewalks are reminiscent of times past.  Outdoor murals depicting historical events are viewable throughout town, and the Regional Interpretive Centre, with a 24 meter viewing tower, displaying Pioneer, First Nation and Metis artifacts pertaining to the era of 1885 - 1905,  are of good interest.  The Glen Scrimshaw Gallery, housed at the RIC provides opportunity to view and purchase his art and prints.  The gift shop at the Regional Interpretive Centre is a venue showcasing local and area crafts (woodworking, moccasins, jewelry, wheat weaving, teas & honey). 

Within a small radius of Duck Lake, one can visit the historical sites of Fort Carlton, Batoche and the St. Laurent Shrine.

Residents have opportunities to be involved with community groups, organizations, and boards, and have access to recreational facilities - ball diamonds and playgrounds.  There are golf courses in the nearby communities of Rosthern, Waldheim and Prince Albert.  And fishing and hunting are possible in the surrounding lakes, rivers and forest.

"See Seep SaKayegan" is what the First Nations People called the small body of water, more commonly know today as Duck Lake,  It is believed to have gotten its name form the multitude of ducks that would migrate through the area in the early spring and late fall.

 

Tax dollars are budgeted and allocated towards infrastructure upkeep and repairs (roads, facilities and water & sewer lines), water and sewer treatment, utilities (heat, power, lighting), police and fire protection, bylaw enforcement, recycle and garbage removal, administration and salaries, and remunerations.

 

 

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