Cheeseman Lake

Cheeseman Lake is a small (266 acre) lake located 13km S of Cumberland House and 188km NE of Melfort.

Cheeseman Lake was named after Edwin Lloyd Cheeseman on 1952-01-17 as part of the GeoMemorial Commemorative Naming Program ran by the Sask Government.

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Details

Fishing Zone: Central Zone
Location: 53.829722386241, -102.29067852568
Shore Length: 5km
Surface Area: 266 acres
Named for: Edwin Lloyd Cheeseman

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Geomemorial Information

Cheeseman Lake was named after Edwin Lloyd Cheeseman as part of the GeoMemorial Commemorative Naming Program.

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Fishing at Cheeseman Lake

Cheeseman Lake is in the central fishing zone.

What fish are in Cheeseman Lake

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Fishing Season

Fishing season on Cheeseman Lake is open from May 15, 2024 to March 31, 2025.

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