The name of La Ronge comes from the lake. The origin of the name is uncertain; the most likely explanation is that early French fur traders named it "la ronge" (literally "the chewed") because of the large amount of beaver activity along the shoreline—many of the trees would have been chewed down for beaver dam construction.
In 1782, the Swiss born fur trader Jean-Étienne Waddens had a fur trade post on Lac La Ronge. In March 1782, Waddens was fatally wounded in a quarrel with his associate Peter Pond.
). CUPESaskatchewan held its first-ever Indigenous and Northern Activist Training in La Ronge last weekend, marking an important step toward reconciliation and strengthening the union's presence in northern and Indigenous communities ...Disclaimer.