Fort à la Corne Provincial Forest
Protected forest in Saskatchewan, Canada
53°09′47″N 104°51′58″W / 53.163°N 104.866°W / 53.163; -104.866
The Fort à la Corne Provincial Forest is a mixed-wood forest conservation area in Saskatchewan, Canada. It is east of the city of Prince Albert and just north of the James Smith First Nation. The fort takes its name for a historic Hudson's Bay Company post in the area (see Fort à la Corne for more details). Recently the area has been subject to diamond exploration by various companies including Shane Resources, United Uranium, Shore Gold and most recently Rio Tinto.
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Saskatchewan Forests
- Canwood Provincial Forest
- Fort à la Corne Provincial Forest
- Nisbet Provincial Forest
- Northern Provincial Forest
- Porcupine Provincial Forest
- Torch River Provincial Forest
- Bronson Forest
- Cypress Hills
- Duck Mountain Provincial Forest
- Moose Mountain
- Red Deer Lumber Company
- Shaw Brothers Lumber Company
- The Pas Lumber Company
- Tolko
- Weyerhauser
- Oriented strand board
- Peat
- Pulp (paper)
- Spruce-pine-fir
53°09′47″N 104°51′58″W / 53.163°N 104.866°W / 53.163; -104.866
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