$100K on the ice: Murray Lake fishing derby returns to support youth sports in two First Nations
Hundreds of anglers are expected to descend on Murray Lake next weekend for a shot at $100,000 in prizes and to help fund youth sports and recreation in two neighbouring First Nations.
The 10th annual Murray Lake Ice Fishing Derby, hosted by Saulteaux First Nation and Moosomin First Nation, returns March 7 with a growing reputation as one of the region’s largest winter fundraisers.
What began years ago as a casual outing among friends has steadily evolved into the major community event. Organizers said the funds raised help cover youth sports and recreation costs – from hockey and soccer to arena operations – ensuring more young people can take part.
“In my community, we 100 per cent pay for kids’ hockey fees, ball fees, soccer fees, all that,” said Chief Kenny Moccasin of Saulteaux First Nation.


