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Rabbit Lake is the second largest uranium milling facility in the western world, and is the longest operating uranium production facility in Saskatchewan. The facility is located approximately 800 km north of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, on the northeast edge of the uranium rich Athabasca Basin. The closest community is Wollaston Lake, about 40 kilometers by lake or air. Rabbit Lake was the first Canadian mine to offer a seven-days-in/seven-days-out commuter system of staffing.Access is provided by Highway 905. Production at Rabbit Lake was suspended in April 2016.

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  • Rabbit Lake is the second largest uranium milling facility in the western world, and is the longest operating uranium production facility in Saskatchewan. The facility is located approximately 800 km north of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, on the northeast edge of the uranium rich Athabasca Basin. The closest community is Wollaston Lake, about 40 kilometers by lake or air. Rabbit Lake was the first Canadian mine to offer a seven-days-in/seven-days-out commuter system of staffing.Access is provided by Highway 905. Production at Rabbit Lake was suspended in April 2016. (en)
  • La mine de Rabbit Lake et son usine de concentration sont situés dans le bassin sédimentaire d'Athabasca, à environ 800 km au nord de la ville de Saskatoon dans le Nord de la province de la Saskatchewan au Canada. (fr)
  • Ра́ббіт-Ле́йк (англ. Rabbit Lake) — родовище урану у Канаді. (uk)
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  • Rabbit Lake is the second largest uranium milling facility in the western world, and is the longest operating uranium production facility in Saskatchewan. The facility is located approximately 800 km north of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, on the northeast edge of the uranium rich Athabasca Basin. The closest community is Wollaston Lake, about 40 kilometers by lake or air. Rabbit Lake was the first Canadian mine to offer a seven-days-in/seven-days-out commuter system of staffing.Access is provided by Highway 905. Production at Rabbit Lake was suspended in April 2016. (en)
  • La mine de Rabbit Lake et son usine de concentration sont situés dans le bassin sédimentaire d'Athabasca, à environ 800 km au nord de la ville de Saskatoon dans le Nord de la province de la Saskatchewan au Canada. (fr)
  • Ра́ббіт-Ле́йк (англ. Rabbit Lake) — родовище урану у Канаді. (uk)
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  • Mine d'uranium de Rabbit Lake (fr)
  • Rabbit Lake mine (en)
  • Раббіт-Лейк (uk)
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