Jackfish Lake[1] is a large body of shallow water in central Saskatchewan, Canada. It is located about 30 miles (48 km) south of the village of Edam on Saskatchewan Highway 26. Communities on or near the lake shore include Meota, Metinota, Cochin and Aquadeo. The nearest airport is at North Battleford. The lake is accessed from Highways 4, 26, 697, 674, and 204.
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Location | Meota No. 468, ![]() |
Coordinates | 53°08′34″N 108°29′27″W |
Primary inflows | Jackfish Creek |
Primary outflows | Jackfish River |
Catchment area | Saskatchewan River |
Basin countries | ![]() |
Surface area | 7,212.6 ha (17,823 acres) |
Average depth | 2.4 m (7.9 ft) |
Max. depth | 7.1 m (23 ft) |
Surface elevation | 642 m (2,106 ft) |
Settlements | Meota, Metinota, Cochin, Aquadeo, Day's Beach, Martinson's Beach, Bayview Heights |
Jackfish River, located at the lake's southern end, is the primary outflow. It exits the lake at the southern end and flows south into the North Saskatchewan River. Charette Creek, Jackfish Creek, and a short stream from Murry Lake at Cochin are the primary inflows.[2]
The lake is surrounded by several beaches, with three campgrounds, over 300 campsites and several hiking trails at The Battlefords Provincial Park.[3] Meota Regional Park is located at the southern end of the lake beside Meota.[4]
Fish commonly found in the lake include perch, walleye, pike, burbot and whitefish.[5]
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