Gull Lake, Saskatchewan
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Gull Lake is a small town west of Swift Current situated on the junction of the trans Canada highway and highway 37. It is best identified by the various wind turbines that can be seen in the distance while driving along the trans Canada highway.
Community Statistics
With information from the Canada 2001 Census. Population in 1996: 1,078 Population in 1991: 1,050 Number of private occupied dwellings: 445 Industries: Agriculture, Oil, Gas, Tourism Time Zone GMT -0600 (Central) GMT -0600 (Central)- in Summer
External links
The Town of Gull Lake website can be found [Here].
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