

I was told by a local gentleman that the electric power line crossing the road in this photograph follows the political border separating the Hamlet of Turnor Lake from the Turnor Lake Indian Reserve. The electric power line and political border run just east of the main highway entering Turnor Lake. I was standing on the Hamlet side of the border when I took this photograph of the church and homes on the Indian Reserve side.

Most of Saskatchewan is a flat province. The two children with a yellow sleigh could not find any hills to slide down so they just kept walking back and forth pulling their sleigh the short distance from the road to the lake shoreline while I was taking pictures.

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