Grenfell Beach

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Grenfell Beach
Location of Grenfell Beach in Saskatchewan

Grenfell Beach is a hamlet on Crooked Lake in Saskatchewan. It is part of the Shesheep 74A First Nations Indian reserve, which is located adjacent to the rural municipality of Grayson No. 184, Saskatchewan.

Coordinates: 50°36′00″N102°46′02″W / 50.60000°N 102.76722°W / 50.60000; -102.76722

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