Lost Echo Lake
Lost Echo Lake is a beautiful recreational lake located on the far West side of Narrow Hills Provincial Park. It's surrounded by trees and is nestled in a glacier-formed valley in the Cub Hills.
The lake's outflow (Lost Echo Creek) was originally stocked with brook trout way back in 1934 and continues to be stocked with both Brook Trout and Brown Trout.
Details
Fishing Zone: | Central Zone |
Park: | Narrow Hills Provincial Park |
Location: | 54.12883515042385, -104.74962866593904 |
Shore Length: | 5km |
Surface Area: | 236 acres |
Max Depth: | 13.72 m (45.0 ft) |
Inflows: | Caribou Creek |
Outflows: | Caribou Creek |
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Narrow Hills Provincial Park
Narrow Hills Provincial Park is a popular fishing and camping destination.
There are 32 lakes to explore filled with native and stocked species, multiple campgrounds, and tons of amenities!
Phone: 306-426-2622
Email:
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Website: https://www.tourismsaskatchewan.com/provincialpark/3043/narrow-hills-provincial-park
Fishing at Lost Echo Lake
Lost Echo Lake is in the central fishing zone.
What fish are in Lost Echo Lake
Lake Whitefish, Northern Pike, Walleye, White Sucker and Yellow Perch can be found in Lost Echo Lake.
Learn all about fishing in Saskatchewan here.Fishing Season
Fishing season on Lost Echo Lake is open from May 15, 2024 to March 31, 2025.
Fishing Limits for Lost Echo Lake
Species | Limit |
Lake Whitefish | Limit 8 |
Northern Pike | Limit 5, only one may exceed 75 cm |
Yellow Perch | Limit 25 |
Walleye/Sauger/Saugeye | Limit 4, only one may exceed 55 cm |
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 Lost Echo Lake
Stocked in 2023 with 50,000 Walleye Fry and 3,000 Brook Trout Fingerlings. |
Stocked in 2022 with 3,000 Brown Trout Fingerlings and 3,000 Brook Trout Fingerlings. |
Stocked in 2021 with 2,000 Brook Trout Fingerlings. |
Stocked in 2019 with 50,000 Walleye Fry. |
Stocked in 2016 with 25,000 Walleye Fry. |
Boating at Lost Echo Lake
There is 1 boat launch/marina at Lost Echo Lake.
Camping at Lost Echo Lake
There is 1 campground at Lost Echo Lake.
Beaches at Lost Echo Lake
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Lost Echo Wilderness Campground
Lost Echo Lake Boat Launch
This is a primitive sand boat launch without a dock, but works for launching small boats and canoes.
Narrow Hills Provincial Park
Narrow Hills Provincial Park is a popular fishing and camping destination.
There are 32 lakes to explore filled with native and stocked species, multiple campgrounds, and tons of amenities!
Phone: 306-426-2622
Email:
[email protected]
Website: https://www.tourismsaskatchewan.com/provincialpark/3043/narrow-hills-provincial-park
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