Turnor Lake (Saskatchewan) facts for kids
This page is about the lake. For the village, see Turnor Lake, Saskatchewan.
Quick facts for kids Turnor Lake |
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Location | Saskatchewan |
Coordinates | 56°28′22″N 108°42′22″W / 56.4728°N 108.7061°W |
Lake type | glacial lake |
Primary inflows | Wasekamio Lake, McDonald Creek |
Primary outflows | Wanasin River to Frobisher Lake |
Catchment area | Churchill River |
Basin countries | Canada |
Islands | Miniwatin Island, Mikisi Island |
Settlements | Turnor Lake, Saskatchewan |
Turnor Lake is a cool lake found in northern Saskatchewan, Canada. It's part of a chain of lakes that all connect and flow into the big Churchill River system. Imagine them like beads on a string!
The lakes in this chain, going from north to south, are Wasekamio Lake, Turnor Lake itself, Frobisher Lake, and Churchill Lake. A community called Turnor Lake, which includes the Birch Narrows Dene Nation, is located right on the southern shore of the lake. You can get there by taking Highway 909 off of Highway 155.
Fish Species in Turnor Lake
Turnor Lake is home to many different kinds of fish. If you like fishing, you might find some of these species swimming around!
Here are some of the fish that live in the lake:
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