Saskatchewan Lakes A-Z
Saskatchewan Lakes and Reservoirs
| Lake Name | Lake Summary |
|---|---|
| Cold Lake |
Also known as: Big Fish Lake (historical)It's hard to believe that a water body named Cold Lake would be a summer water sports paradise, but this large lake on the Alberta-Saskatchewan border ... |
| Lake Athabasca | Lake Athabasca is a 1,939,776-acre lake with a maximum depth of 410 feet making it the largest and deepest lake in both Alberta and Saskatchewan. Approximately ... |
| Lake Diefenbaker |
Also known as: Diefenbaker LakeLake Diefenbaker, the largest artificial lake in southern Saskatchewan, is developing a reputation as one of the province's favorite vacationlands! The ... |
| Last Mountain Lake |
Also known as: Long LakeA visit to Regina Saskatchewan wouldn't be complete without a trip to Last Mountain Lake. The lake was named for a local Cree legend that the Great Spirit ... |
| Little Manitou Lake |
One of the most striking wonders of the Saskatchewan prairie, Little Manitou has been amazing its human visitors since well before European settlers arrived ... |
| Qu'Appelle Lakes |
Also known as: Fishing Lakes, Calling LakesQu'Appelle? Yes, the name of a group of four popular Southern Saskatchewan lakes is a French question. Qu'Appelle Lakes, also known as the Fishing Lakes, ... |
| Reindeer Lake |
Reindeer Lake is the one of the largest lakes in North America, covering about 1,500,000 acres and spanning the border of Saskatchewan and Manitoba provinces ... |
| Wollaston Lake |
Wilderness adventures draw people to Wollaston Lake in northeastern Saskatchewan. Sparsely populated, Wollaston Lake is home to copious amounts of wildlife, ... |



