Recent Photos
The west end of Red Lake attracts many photographers. Here are some examples, but please send us your own photos and videos.
 Erratic Rock at the MuseumStories are told about this rock. A baby is buried beneath. |  Frank Paishk's cabinAt one time there was a settlement of several houses here at West Narrows. Josephine King remembers living here as a child. |  Pipestone Bayby John Richthammer |
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 Rodney King cuts soapstoneHis ancestors came here to collect the soapstone for their pipes. |  The MuseumLooking out from the museum brings you back in time as you imagine the life here before us |  Surveyors left their MarkThese markings at Pipestone Narrows date back to when they first came through this area. |
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 Rodney's SoapstoneWe do not encourage anyone cutting this stone except the descendants of the original families from this area. |  Flint chips at the NarrowsAlong the shoreline near Pipestone Narrows lie many flint chips, some from the Dakotas and further. A fish weir once existed here when the water was lower. |  A flight down Red Lake |
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 The cliffs of the west end |  Revell PointLooking towards Revell Point from West Red Lake Mines site in Phillips Channel. by John Richthammer |  Pipestone, JJ RichthammerOf the hundreds of photographs I've taken over the years of Pipestone Bay, this is one of my favourites. Taken in 2015 by John Richthammer |
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 Pipestone Bayby John Richthammer |  Entrance to West Narrowsby John Richthammer |  A shoreline sceneat Pipestone Bay, John Richthammer |
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