Peter Pond Lake
Peter Pond Lake | |
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Location | Saskatchewan |
Primary inflows | Dillon River (Canada), Methy River (Saskatchewan), La Loche River |
Primary outflows | Churchill Lake |
Catchment area | 9713 |
Basin countries | Canada |
Surface area | 1434 |
Average depth | 13,7 |
Max. depth | 24 |
Shore length1 | 124 |
Surface elevation | 421 metres |
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure. |
Peter Pond Lake is a glacial lake in Saskatchewan, Canada. It is located in northwestern Saskatchewan in the Boreal Forest and Canadian Shield within the Churchill River drainage basin. It was on the fur trade route to the Methye Portage which connected eastern Canada to the MacKenzie River area. The lake is a long oval tending to the northwest. A penninsula which almost reaches the west shore divides it into Big Peter Pond (the northern two thirds) and Little Peter Pond. On the west side of Little Peter Pond a narrow isthmus separates it from Churchill Lake, the two forming a broad "V". The Methy River, which drains Lake La Loche comes in from the north while the Dillon River, with the village of Dillon at its mouth, comes in from the west. The lake drains into Churchill Lake through the Kisis Channel at Buffalo Narrows, Saskatchewan. Originally called Big and Little Buffalo Lakes, it was renamed after Peter Pond. It is on highway 155 which passes through Buffalo Narrows.
Fish species
The lake's fish species include walleye, sauger, yellow perch, northern pike, lake trout, lake whitefish, cisco, white sucker, longnose sucker and burbot.
See also
References
- Statistics Canada
- Anglersatlas.com
- [1] Fish Species of Saskatchewan
- [2] Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan
55°55′00″N 108°44′03″W / 55.91667°N 108.73417°W