Jasper Lake

Jasper Lake is a very small (77 acre) lake located 54km NNE of Candle Lake (Village) and 123km NNE of Prince Albert.

The lake is within Clarence - Steepbank Lakes Provincial Park.

Provincial Park
Northern Pike Yellow Perch
Boundary on map.

Details

Fishing Zone: Central Zone
Park: Clarence - Steepbank Lakes Provincial Park
Location: 54.257113437758, -105.04412355773
Shore Length: 3km
Surface Area: 77 acres

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Fishing at Jasper Lake

Jasper Lake is in the central fishing zone.

What fish are in Jasper Lake

Cisco, Northern Pike, White Sucker and Yellow Perch can be found in Jasper Lake.

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Fishing Season

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

Fishing Limits for Jasper Lake

These are the limits for all fish species reported to be in Jasper Lake. All fishing limits for Saskatchewan.
Species Limit
Northern Pike Limit 5, only one may exceed 75 cm
Yellow Perch Limit 25

Boating at Jasper Lake

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Camping at Jasper Lake

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Beaches at Jasper Lake

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Bathymetric (Depth) Charts for Jasper Lake

Old Provincial Bathy Charts

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