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Primary inflows
  
Mistik Creek

Basin countries
  
Canada

Max. width
  
1.5 km (0.93 mi)

Width
  
1.5 km

Outflow location
  
Payuk Creek

Number of islands
  
20

Primary outflows
  
Payuk Creek

Max. length
  
4.5 km (2.8 mi)

Length
  
4.5 km

Province
  
Manitoba

Inflow source
  
Mistik Creek

Lake type
  
Glacial lake

Payuk Lake

Payuk Lake is a glacial lake located 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) southeast of Bakers Narrows, Manitoba, Canada.

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Map of Payuk Lake, Division No. 21, Unorganized, MB, Canada

Description

Payuk Lake is oriented in a southwest to northeast direction. The primary inlet is Mistik Creek and it drains via Payuk Creek into Lake Athapapuskow as part of the Nelson River basin. The lake is surrounded by Precambrian boreal forest, a mixed forest of coniferous and deciduous trees of the Canadian Shield including black spruce and jack pine.

There is a paved boat launch accessible from Manitoba Highway 10.

Etymology

The name Payuk means "one" in Cree and was officially registered in 1999. It is notable for being the first of fourteen lakes on Mistik Creek named in numeric order in Cree. The fourteen lakes listed by their Cree names with the English translations in order from south to north are:

  • Payuk Lake - One (outflow)
  • Neso Lake - Two
  • Nisto Lake - Three
  • Nao Lake - Four
  • Niyanun Lake - Five
  • Nikotwasik Lake - Six
  • Tapukok Lake - Seven
  • Uyenanao Lake - Eight
  • Kakat Lake - Nine
  • Mitatut Lake - Ten
  • Payukosap Lake - Eleven
  • Nesosap Lake - Twelve
  • Nistosap Lake - Thirteen
  • Naosap Lake - Fourteen (source)
  • Fish species

    Payuk Lake is a popular game fishing area, and fish species include walleye, northern pike, and white sucker.

    References

    Payuk Lake Wikipedia