Algae blooms, development concerns at Turtle Lake prompt call for input
A study into popular recreation spot Turtle Lake in west-central Saskatchewan is asking people who live at or use the lake to give their opinions on its future.
The lake, located around 59 kilometres south of Meadow Lake, is surrounded by over 1,500 cabins and one of the most popular and heavily developed lakes in the province, according to SaskLakes website.
Considered a shallow lake which experiences high rates of evaporation during the summer, part of the northwest shore borders the Thunderchild First Nation and it’s also reportedly the home of the Turtle Lake monster, a legend that has its own Facebook page.
It is also the site of the 43 ha (112 acre) Turtle Lake Sanctuary on its eastern shore, featuring hiking, cycling, and cross-country skiing trails as well as being home to 35 mammal species and 220 bird species. Notable sightings may include beavers, bald eagles, moose and bears, according to Tourism Saskatchewan.