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Peck Lake (Saskatchewan)

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Peck Lake
Calm Evening on Peck Lake
Peck Lake is located in Saskatchewan
Peck Lake
Peck Lake
Location in Saskatchewan
Peck Lake is located in Canada
Peck Lake
Peck Lake
Peck Lake (Canada)
LocationRM of Loon Lake No. 561, Saskatchewan
Coordinates53°52′53″N 109°34′50″W / 53.88139°N 109.58056°W / 53.88139; -109.58056
Primary inflowsGalletly Lake
Primary outflowsMonnery River
Basin countries Canada
Max. length4.52 km (2.81 mi)
Max. width2.78 km (1.73 mi)
Surface area736.2 ha (1,819 acres)
Max. depth14 m (46 ft)
Shore length120.1 km (12.5 mi)
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

Peck Lake[1] (/ˌpɛkˈlk/; French: lac Peck), a lake in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan, is located in the Bronson Forest Recreation Site in the Rural Municipality of Loon Lake No. 561, 27.0 kilometres (16.8 mi) east of the Alberta border. Access to the lake and its amenities is from Highway 21.[2]

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Geography

Known for its bright turquoise-coloured water, unlike most other lakes in the region, Peck Lake is a popular spot for beachgoers, fishermen, and boaters. Peck Lake reaches a depth of 14 metres (46 ft).[3] Water flows southward across the lake, entering Peck Lake from Galletly Lake and exiting into the Monnery River. Monnery River is a tributary of the North Saskatchewan River. The south-eastern shore of the lake is subdivided into 50 lots, 45 of which have permanent structures.[4]

Camping

Peck Lake has one government-run campground, split into two sections: the beachfront campsites and the "overflow" forested campsites. Facilities include washrooms, a picnic shelter, fish-filleting table, sewage dump, and a swingset. The beachfront campground is situated directly next to the boat launch, providing easy access for launching watercraft. Each campsite has a picnic table, firepit, electrical plug, and free access to firewood.[5]

Fish species

Sport fish commonly found in Peck Lake include walleye, northern pike, yellow perch, lake whitefish, and burbot. White sucker, spottail shiner, and brook stickleback also inhabit Peck Lake. [6][7][8]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Peck Lake". Canadian Geographical Names Database. Government of Canada. Retrieved September 20, 2022.
  2. ^ Padbury, G.A.; Acton, Donald F.; Stushnoff, Colette T. (1998). Ecoregions of Saskatchewan. Regina: Canadian Plains Research Center: University of Regina. p. 93. ISBN 9780889770973.
  3. ^ "Peck Lake Depth Chart 1974" (PDF). Retrieved June 7, 2020.
  4. ^ "Peck Lake Fishing Map | Nautical Charts App".
  5. ^ "Tourism Saskatchewan". Retrieved June 7, 2020.
  6. ^ "Angler's Atlas".
  7. ^ "Fishing in Peck Lake".
  8. ^ "Fish Species of Saskatchewan" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on July 19, 2011. Retrieved June 7, 2020.

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