Primeau Lake

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Primeau Lake is a large, irregularly-shaped lake along the course of the Churchill River in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.[1] The Churchill River is largely a series of interconnected lakes that begins at Churchill Lake in north-western Saskatchewan and empties into the Hudson Bay at Churchill, Manitoba.[2][3] The lake is about 56 kilometres (35 mi) north-west of the community of Pinehouse. It is surrounded by boreal forest in the Canadian Shield. The lake was named after Louis Primeau, an 18th century fur trader.[4]

Coordinates55.8533°N 107.174°W / 55.8533; -107.174
EtymologyLouis Primeau
PartofChurchill River drainage basin
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Primeau Lake
Primeau Lake is located in Saskatchewan
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Primeau Lake is located in Canada
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Primeau Lake
Primeau Lake (Canada)
LocationNorthern Saskatchewan Administration District
Coordinates55.8533°N 107.174°W / 55.8533; -107.174
EtymologyLouis Primeau
Part ofChurchill River drainage basin
Primary inflows
  • Churchill River
Primary outflowsChurchill River
Basin countriesCanada
Surface area5,053 ha (12,490 acres)
Shore length190 km (56 mi)
SettlementsNone
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.
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Upstream along the Churchill River is Dipper Lake and downstream is Knee Lake.[5] Primeau Lake 192F Indian reserve is situated at the western shore, near where the Churchill enters the lake.[6] At the eastern end — at the lake's outflow — is Jones Peninsula.[7] The peninsula was named after Archie Walker Jones through the geomemorial naming program, which names geographical features after Canadians who lost theirs lives in the service of Canada.[8]

Fish species

Fish species commonly found in Primeau Lake include walleye, lake trout, northern pike, cisco, lake whitefish, and burbot.

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