Jade Lake
Jade Lake is one of the very popular Gem Lakes in the Narrow Hills Provincial Park. It's the closest lake to the parking lot and probably the most well-known and photographed. This is an incredibly popular destination for hiking, paddling, swimming and camping!
The lake is not big at only 30 acres but is still the largest of the Gem Lakes.
Jade Lake is 54km NE of the Resort Village of Candle Lake and 123km NNE of Prince Albert. The parking lot for the lake is accessible on a gravel road off of Highway 913 (gravel). The road is usually in decent shape and I've seen some pretty small cars in there. Be aware that it can be rough and is not maintained frequently.
The lake itself is only accessible by trail. There is good access for launching a canoe/kayak but it is at the bottom of a fairly steep set of stairs. So be prepared to carry your boat down the trail and stairs before launching. Please note that no gas motors are allowed on the Gem Lakes
From Jade Lake it is possible to portage to a number of the other Gem Lakes. There is also a hiking trail that loops around many of the lakes. There is no cell service at the Gems so I recommend taking a picture of the Hiking Trail map near the parking lot before getting started.
It is regularly stocked with Rainbow Trout and Tiger Trout.
This lake has been personally visited by myself, Matthew Siemens.
Details
Fishing Zone: | Central Zone |
Park: | Narrow Hills Provincial Park |
Location: | 54.190643878928, -104.80996246471 |
Shore Length: | 2km |
Surface Area: | 30 acres |
Discussion and Ratings
Directions to Jade Lake
Events
I don't know of any events at this time.
Map
Explore Jade Lake with our interactive map.
Narrow Hills Provincial Park
Phone: 306-426-2622
Email:
[email protected]
Website: https://www.tourismsaskatchewan.com/provincialpark/3043/narrow-hills-provincial-park
Fishing at Jade Lake
Jade Lake is in the central fishing zone.
What fish are in Jade Lake
Rainbow Trout, Splake and Tiger Trout can be found in Jade Lake.
Learn all about fishing in Saskatchewan here.Fishing Season
Fishing season on Jade Lake is open from
May 15, 2024 to
March 31, 2025.
The season for Stocked Trout is Open All Year.
Additional Restrictions:
Fishing Limits for Jade Lake
Species | Limit |
Stocked Trout | Limit 5, all species combined |
Disclaimer
Although we try our best to provide correct and updated information for every lake in Saskatchewan, all information on this site is provided to use at your own risk. Please reference the Saskatchewan Anglers Guide for more information.
Record of fish stocked in Jade Lake
Stocked in 2024 with 1,000 Rainbow Trout Fingerlings. |
Stocked in 2023 with 1,000 Rainbow Trout Fingerlings and 1,500 Tiger Trout Fingerlings. |
Stocked in 2022 with 1,000 Rainbow Trout Fingerlings. |
Stocked in 2021 with 1,000 Rainbow Trout Fingerlings and 1,500 Tiger Trout Fingerlings. |
Stocked in 2020 with 1,000 Rainbow Trout Fingerlings. |
Boating at Jade Lake
Camping at Jade Lake
I don't have any campgrounds reported for this lake. Let me know if I'm missing one!
Beaches at Jade Lake
I don't have any beaches reported for this lake. Let me know if I'm missing one!
Photos
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Uploaded by Matthew Siemens
Uploaded by Matthew Siemens
Uploaded by Matthew Siemens
Uploaded by Matthew Siemens
Uploaded by Matthew Siemens
Uploaded by Matthew Siemens
Uploaded by Matthew Siemens
Uploaded by Matthew Siemens
Uploaded by Matthew Siemens
Uploaded by Matthew Siemens
Uploaded by Matthew Siemens
Uploaded by Matthew Siemens
Uploaded by Matthew Siemens
Narrow Hills Provincial Park
Phone: 306-426-2622
Email:
[email protected]
Website: https://www.tourismsaskatchewan.com/provincialpark/3043/narrow-hills-provincial-park
Parking Lot
Large parking lot with an outhouse. This is the only parking lot for the Gem Lakes, and access to the trails and campsites is from here.
Launch Access
There is access here to launch kayaks and canoes. You'll need to take a trail here, and it's at the bottom of a fairly long set of stairs so be prepared to carry your boat!
Feedback
Visited by Matthew Siemens
September 28, 2024Comment from Michael Hall
August 4, 2024Rating from Gerald Siemens
April 21, 2024