Courtenay Lake | |
Location: | Northern Saskatchewan Administration District |
Pushpin Map: | Saskatchewan#Canada |
Pushpin Map Caption: | Location in Saskatchewan |
Coords: | 57.4001°N -103.9671°W |
Basin Countries: | Canada |
Courtenay Lake[1] is a lake in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It is situated in the Churchill River Upland ecozone[2] in the north-eastern corner of the Northern Saskatchewan Administration District. The lake is set in a forest of jack pine and most of the eastern shore is part of a provincial campground. Access to the lake and park is from Highway 905.[3] The only service near the lake is Km 147 Lamp Lighters Lodge, which is a motel, gas station, and restaurant on Highway 905.[4]
Courtenay Lake Recreation Site [5] is a rustic campground and picnic area located on the eastern shore of Courtenay Lake. The site has five campsites, a naturally sandy beach, and a boat launch for access to the lake. Lake trout are the most commonly found fish in the lake.[6] [7] [8]