Churchill Lake

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Churchill Lake is a lake in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The 543 km ² large lake ( with islands, there are 559 kilometers ²) is located in a very sea-rich area in the northwest of the province and is the origin of the Churchill River. Buffalo Narrows is located on the western shore on an isthmus that separates the lake from the westerly Peter Pond Lake. There, it flows to the water of the Peter Pond Lake on the Kisis Channel. Northeast of the Churchill Lake is the Frobisher Lake, which flows through the channel Simonds on Churchill Lake. At the southwest end of the lake leaves the MacBeth Channel, which is attributed to the Churchill River, the lake south to Lac Île -à -la- Crosse.

Fauna

Among the fish species of the Churchill Lake include walleye, perch Canadian, American perch, pike, American char, Heringsmaräne, Coregonus, the Redhorse Catostomus commersonii and Catostomus catostomus and burbot.

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