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Rocky Lake Resort

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This resort is located in Northern Manitoba’s wild and beautiful region.

It offers customers various amenities and access to several nearby lakes and attractions. It is surrounded by breathtakingly beautiful scenery.

There are many species of the fishes caught on the Rocky lake are Northern Pike, Walleye, Small-Mouthed Bass, Tulibe, White fish and Perch.

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