Duck Lake () was one of the five
Southbranch Settlements settled by French-speaking
Métis from Manitoba in the 1860s and 1870s. A
Roman Catholic Mission was established in Duck Lake in 1874 by Father André
O.M.I. and by 1888 the village had a school, a post office (called Stobart), a flour mill (
gristmill) and a
trading post. From 1882 to 1905 Duck Lake was within the
District of Saskatchewan, one of several
districts of the Northwest Territories. In 1885, Duck Lake was the site of the
Battle of Duck Lake, a conflict between
Métis warriors and the
Government of Canada, at the start of the
North-West Rebellion. At Duck Lake, the
Prince Albert Trail, which ran from
Regina to Prince Albert, crossed the
Carlton Trail and it marked the halfway point between the Métis headquarters at
Batoche and the
North-West Mounted Police at
Fort Carlton. Historic
Carpenter Gothic style
All Saints Anglican Church built in 1896 is a municipal
heritage site. Its historic cemetery contains the graves of some of those who fought in the Battle of Duck Lake as well as those of other pioneers of the community. The 1973 western
Alien Thunder was partially filmed here. == Demographics ==