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Round Lake (Saskatchewan)

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Primary inflows
  
Qu'Appelle River

Basin countries
  
Canada

Settlements
  
none

Outflow location
  
Qu'Appelle River

Lake type
  
Prairie lake

Primary outflows
  
Qu'Appelle River

Islands
  
none

Province
  
Saskatchewan

Inflow source
  
Qu'Appelle River

Round Lake is the last part of a chain of eutrophic prairie lakes connected by the Qu'Appelle River in Saskatchewan, formed by glaciation, 10,000 years ago.

Map of Round Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada

The lake harbors recreational activities including camping, boating and fishing. Cabins can be rented or bought along the shores of the lake. Camping is provided at Bird's Point Resort. Round Lake Dam, an embankment dam was constructed on the east end of the lake in 1941 to control water levels and protect from floods downstream on the Qu'Appelle River. The lake is home to a host of fish species including walleye, yellow perch, northern pike, white sucker, longnose sucker, black bullhead, channel catfish, cisco, mooneye, bigmouth buffalo, burbot, common carp and rock bass.

Rock bass are Saskatchewan's only native bass.

Access to the lake is provided by Highway 247. Crooked Lake Provincial Park and Crooked Lake are 20 km west. A vantage point, located north of the lake and highway, provides a view of the lake.

References

Round Lake (Saskatchewan) Wikipedia