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Family Photos > All Site Content
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All Site Content
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This page shows all the libraries, lists, discussion boards, and surveys in this Web site. Click the name of a library or list to view its contents. The Recycle Bin contains deleted items. To create a new library or list, click Create.
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3 years ago
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Form Templates
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This library contains administrator-approved form templates that were activated to this site collection.
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3 weeks ago
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Picture Libraries
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Briggs Family Reunion July 2009
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25 July 2009 Fort Collins Colorado
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18 months ago
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Ireland
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2 years ago
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MJF Pictures
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Pickerel Bay
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Lac La Ronge central Saskatchewan, Canada; it drains northeastward through the Rapid River into the Churchill River. Island-studded, it is 36 miles (58 km) long, has an area of 546 square miles (1,414 square km), and is noted for its trout, northern pike, and pickerel (walleye). It has been frequented by fur traders since Peter Pond built a trading post on its shore in 1781. Lac la Ronge Provincial Park, with an area of 377,023 acres (152,576 hectares), extends across its northern end. The resort village of La Ronge on its western shore is linked by road to Prince Albert, 140 miles (225 km) south-southwest. The French place-name is probably derived from ronger (“to gnaw”), in reference to the work of the beaver, which inhabits the forested islands and shores. This is where a fisherman’s dream comes true. Lac La Ronge on the Precambrian Shield, has 1,000 miles of shoreline and approximately 1,500 islands within. Today it is one of the great, new sport fishing lakes on the continent, where the cold waters teem with Lake Trout, Northern Pike, and Walleye.
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Root
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Tyler & Dylan
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Recycle Bin
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