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Hockey night in Saskatchewan

Arguably, the two things that Saskatchewan is most known for are its beautiful boundless skies and its endless ability to produce NHL players.

Kandis Riese captured a moment of pure Canadiana on Lac la Ronge in Northern Saskatchewan

Hockey night in Saskatchewan

9 years ago
Duration 1:09
This video was shot by Kandis Riese on Dec. 1, just before sunset on Lac la Ronge.

Arguably, thetwo things that Saskatchewan is most known forare its beautiful boundless skies and its endless ability to produce NHL players because of its love of hockey.

Kandis Riesecaptured both this evening on Lac la Ronge, which is more than350kilometersnorth of Saskatoon.

She shot photos and a video of thesport at its purest a pair of siblings skating on a lake, passinga puck back and forth as the sun set in the background. It's the stuff Canadian Tire commercials are made of.

On her Facebookpage she wrote, "Happy December 1st. It was delightful to see Joseph and his sister Sierra under the watchful eye of their motherRosiewhile on the ice of Lac laRongejust before sunset."

Lac la Ronge is more than 350 kilometers north of Saskatoon. (Submitted by Kandis Riese)
On Facebook, Kandis Riese wrote that "It was delightful to see Joseph and his sister Sierra under the watchful eye of their mother Rosie while on the ice of Lac la Ronge just before sunset." (Submitted by Kandis Riese)
Kandis Riese took this photo of two kids skating on Lac la Ronge in Northern Saskatchewan. (Submitted by Kandis Riese)
Kandis Riese captured this stunning scene on Lac la Ronge this evening. (Submitted by Kandis Riese)
Kandis Riese captured this scene of Canadiana on Lac la Ronge. (Submitted by Kandis Riese)
Kandis Riese shot this photo of two kids playing hockey on Lac la Ronge this evening. (Submitted by Kandis Riese)
Kandis Riese captured this photo as the sun set on Lac la Ronge in Northern Saskatchewan. (Submitted by Kandis Riese)