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There was a speculative statement regarding a "town" called Hawker that appears on some maps. It's not a town, but rather a legal name given either to a rail siding or a post office, or a rural area. There's never been an actual "town" of Hawker and I've been going to Pike Lake since the 1970s, so contrary to what was initially added to the article, there was nothing to tear down. 23skidoo 21:32, 25 January 2007 (UTC)Reply