Turtle Lake (Saskatchewan)

Turtle Lake is a lake in the west-central part of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It is fairly long (about 21 km (13 mi)) while also narrow (about 5 km (3.1 mi) across). The closest town is Livelong and the closest cities are North Battleford, Meadow Lake, and Lloydminster. Turtle Lake is a heavily utilized recreational lake with campgrounds and small resort villages along its shores. Access to the lake and its amenities is from Highways 697 and 795.

Turtle Lake
Turtle Lake at sunset
Turtle Lake
Location in Saskatchewan
Turtle Lake
Turtle Lake (Canada)
LocationRM of Parkdale No. 498 and RM of Mervin No. 499, Saskatchewan
Coordinates53°34′N 108°39′W
Primary inflowsWarner River
River sourcesMeadow Lake Escarpment
Primary outflowsTurtlelake River
Catchment areaNorth Saskatchewan River
Basin countriesCanada
Max. length21 km (13 mi)
Max. width5 km (3.1 mi)
Surface area6,772.1 ha (16,734 acres)
Max. depth19.2 m (63 ft)
Shore length158 km (36 mi)
Surface elevation649 m (2,129 ft)
IslandsEyinatik Island
SettlementsTurtle View
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

Turtle Lake's primary outlet is the Turtlelake River, which flows south into the North Saskatchewan River near the Michaud Islands, across the river from Delmas. The lake is situated at the southern slopes of the Meadow Lake Escarpment.

Locals tell stories of a monster of some sort in its waters. The Turtle Lake Monster stories go back many years.

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