Dore Lake Saskatchewan

Doré Lake is a lake in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan in the basin of the Beaver River. Doré is the French Canadian term for 'walleye'. The lake is north-west of Smoothstone Lake and the Waskesiu Upland in the Mid-Boreal Upland ecozone of Canada and is surrounded by boreal forests. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan's largest city, is about 328 kilomet…
Doré Lake is a lake in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan in the basin of the Beaver River. Doré is the French Canadian term for 'walleye'. The lake is north-west of Smoothstone Lake and the Waskesiu Upland in the Mid-Boreal Upland ecozone of Canada and is surrounded by boreal forests. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan's largest city, is about 328 kilometres to the south. The northern village of Dore Lake is located on South Bay and is accessed from Highway 924 and Dore Lake Airport.
  • Location: Northern Saskatchewan Administration District
  • Part of: Churchill River drainage basin
  • Primary inflows: Sled River
  • Primary outflows: Doré River to Beaver River
  • Catchment area: 2,435 km² (940 sq mi)
  • Basin countries: Canada
  • Surface area: 640 km² (250 sq mi)
Data from: en.wikipedia.org