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Swampy Cree Tribal Council (SCTC) is comprised of eight First Nations in northwest central Manitoba with a membership of more than 17,000. In 1976 SCTC was incorporated to advance and safeguard the interests, rights, and status of aboriginal people in a manner consistent with the policies and strategies adopted from time to time by the Chiefs and Councils within its area of operation.
Duck Bay is a community located in the Canadian province of Manitoba, along the western shores of Lake Winnipegosis. It was established at the turn of the century as a Hudson's Bay Company trading post, and is named after the bay on which it is situated. A gravel road to nearby Camperville, Manitoba was completed in 1952.The primary industries of the community are fishing, trapping and some agriculture. The Duck Bay wharf provides berthing for 15-20 skiffs and 3-5 whitefish vessels. There are 10-15 boats regularly fishing from Duck Bay's harbour, with approximately 50 fishermen in total from local and surrounding areas.
Camperville is located on the west shore of Lake Winnipegosis. The northern boundary of the community is formed by Pine Creek First Nation and the eastern boundary by the lake of Winnipegosis. To the southwest, the community is bordered by the rural municipality of Mountain. Camperville is about 37 km east by road from Cowan, and 51 km north of Winnipegosis.
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