List of lakes of Saskatchewan
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NASA image of Saskatchewan and a portion of Manitoba.
This is a list of lakes of Saskatchewan, a province of Canada. The largest and most notable lakes are listed at the start, followed by an alphabetical listing of other lakes of the province.[1][2]
Larger lake statistics
"The total area of a lake includes the area of islands. Lakes lying across provincial boundaries are listed in the province with the greater lake area."[3]
Lake | Area (includes islands) | Altitude | Depth max. | Volume |
---|---|---|---|---|
Lake Athabasca[4] | 7,935 km2 (3,064 sq mi) | 213 m (699 ft) | 124 m (407 ft) | 204 km3 (49 cu mi) |
Reindeer Lake[4] | 6,650 km2 (2,570 sq mi) | 337 m (1,106 ft) | 219 m (719 ft) | 95.25 km3 (22.85 cu mi) |
Wollaston Lake[4] | 2,681 km2 (1,035 sq mi) | 398 m (1,306 ft) | 97 m (318 ft) | 39.8 km3 (9.5 cu mi) |
Cree Lake[4] | 1,434 km2 (554 sq mi) | 487 m (1,598 ft) | 60 m (200 ft) | 17.6 km3 (4.2 cu mi) |
Lac la Ronge[4] | 1,413 km2 (546 sq mi) | 364 m (1,194 ft) | 42.1 m (138 ft) | 17.6 km3 (4.2 cu mi) |
Peter Pond Lake[4] | 778 km2 (300 sq mi) | 421 m (1,381 ft) | 24 m (79 ft) | 10.6 km3 (2.5 cu mi) |
Doré Lake[4] | 640 km2 (250 sq mi) | 459 m (1,506 ft) | 20.4 m (67 ft) | 6.68 km3 (1.60 cu mi) |
Churchill Lake[5] | 559 km2 (216 sq mi) | 421 m (1,381 ft) | 24 m (79 ft) | 4.88 km3 (1.17 cu mi) |
Deschambault Lake[6] | 542 km2 (209 sq mi) | 324 m (1,063 ft) | 22.4 m (73 ft) | 3.35 km3 (0.80 cu mi) |
Frobisher Lake[7] | 516 km2 (199 sq mi) | 421 m (1,381 ft) | 19 m (62 ft) | 2.18 km3 (0.52 cu mi) |
Black Lake[3] | 464 km2 (179 sq mi) | 281 m (922 ft) | ||
Montreal Lake[3] | 454 km2 (175 sq mi) | 490 m (1,610 ft) | ||
Primrose Lake[3] | 448 km2 (173 sq mi) | 599 m (1,965 ft) | ||
Amisk Lake[3] | 430 km2 (170 sq mi) | 294 m (965 ft) | ||
Lake Diefenbaker[8] | 430 km2 (170 sq mi) | 556.8 m (1,827 ft) | 66 m (217 ft) | 9.4 km3 (2.3 cu mi) |
Pinehouse Lake[3] | 404 km2 (156 sq mi) | 384 m (1,260 ft) |
B-Say-Tah Point on Echo Lake one of the Fishing Lakes
![](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/30/La_Loche_May_13%2C_2013.jpg/300px-La_Loche_May_13%2C_2013.jpg)
Ice break-up on Lac La Loche May 13, 2013
A
- Adams Lake
- Lake Agassiz
- Ahenakew Lake
- Aikenhead Lake
- Airway Lake
- Ajawaan Lake
- Alsask Lake
- Alces Lake
- Alvena Lake
- Amisk Lake
- Anderson Lake
- Anglin Lake
- Antelope Lake
- Arm Lake
- Armit Lake
- Aroma Lake
- Arthur Lake
- Asiski Lake
- Astrolabe Lake
- Atchison Lake
- Lake Athabasca
- Athapapuskow Lake
- Attitti Lake
- Atton Lake
- Attree Lake
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
- Lac des Îles
- Lac Île-à-la-Crosse
- Lac La Loche
- Lake of the Rivers
- Lakes of Biggar
- Last Mountain Lake
- Lavallee Lake
- Leland Lake
- Lenore Lake
- Lepine Lake
- Little Bear Lake
- Little Fishing Lake
- Little Kenosee Lake
- Little Manitou Lake
- Little Raspberry Lake
- Lost Echo Lake
- Lower Fishing Lake
- Lower Foster Lake
- Luck Lake
M
- Madge Lake
- Makwa Lake
- Manitou Lake
- Marean Lake
- Martin Lake
- Matheson Lake
- McArthur Lake
- McBride Lake
- McDonald Lake
- McPhee Lake
- Meadow Lake
- Melville Reservoir
- Meridian Lake
- Middle Foster Lake
- Milton Lake
- Mirond Lake
- Mission Lake
- Mistohay Lake
- Montreal Lake
- Moose Mountain Lake
- Moosomin Lake
- Moosonees Lake
- Morin Lake
- Mud Lake
- Mustus Lakes
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
Y
Z
See also
- List of lakes of Canada
- List of rivers of Saskatchewan
- Geography of Saskatchewan
- List of dams and reservoirs in Canada
References
- ^ "Where Nature Touches the Heart". Tourism Saskatchewan. Government of Saskatchewan. 28 November 2017. Retrieved 31 March 2022.
- ^ "Saskatchewan Fishing Maps Marine Charts". GPS Nautical Charts. Bist LLC. Retrieved 31 March 2022.
- ^ a b c d e f Atlas of Canada. "Rivers in Canada". Archived from the original on 10 April 2007. Retrieved 17 March 2015.
- ^ a b c d e f g "World Lake Database (Lakes in Canada)". Archived from the original on 14 March 2016. Retrieved 21 February 2015.
- ^ "World Lake Database (Churchill Lake)". Archived from the original on 20 September 2015. Retrieved 13 October 2012.
- ^ "World Lake Database (Deschambault Lake)". Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 21 February 2015.
- ^ "World Lake Database (Frobisher Lake)". Archived from the original on 24 December 2013. Retrieved 21 February 2015.
- ^ "World Lake Database (Lake Diefenbaker)". Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 9 January 2015.
- ^ Government of Canada, Natural Resources Canada. "Place names - Waterbury Lake". www4.rncan.gc.ca.
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