Lenore Lake
Lenore Lake is a massive lake in southern Saskatchewan. It is located partially within Raven Island National Wildlife Area and 35km NNE of Humboldt.
Lenore Lake Bird Sanctuary is adjacent to Lenore Lake.
Current Conditions
Details
| Fishing Zone: | Southern Zone |
| Photos: | 3 photos of Lenore Lake |
| RM: | Lake Lenore No. 399, Three Lakes No. 400, Humboldt No. 370 |
| Communities: | Lake Lenore |
| Parks: | Lenore Lake Wildlife Refuge, Lenore Lake Bird Sanctuary, Raven Island National Wildlife Area |
| Location: | 52.502669217771, -104.98447699608 |
| Shore Length: | 82km |
| Surface Area: | 18,221 acres |
| Max Depth: | 10.4 m (34 ft) |
| Inflows: | Lenore Brook |
| Outflows: | None |
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Directions to Lenore Lake
Get directions to the lake: here
Note: this just takes you to the closest road to the centre of the lake, and may not be the best route to get to the lake.
For directions directly to a service/amenity at the lake click on one of the listings in Services & Amenities
Events
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Map
Explore Lenore Lake with our interactive map.
Parks
There are 3 parks at Lenore Lake.
Lenore Lake Wildlife Refuge
Lenore Lake Bird Sanctuary
Lenore Lake Bird Sanctuary is located at Lenore Lake.
Raven Island National Wildlife Area
Raven Island National Wildlife Area is located at Lenore Lake.
Fishing at Lenore Lake
Lenore Lake is in the southern fishing zone.
What fish are in Lenore Lake
Walleye, Northern Pike, Lake Whitefish, White Sucker and Yellow Perch can be found in Lenore Lake.Learn all about fishing in Saskatchewan here.
Additional Restrictions:
Fishing Season
Fishing season on Lenore Lake is from May 5, 2026 to March 31, 2027.
Fishing Limits for Lenore Lake
| Species | Limit |
| Northern Pike | Limit 5 (only one may exceed 75 cm) |
| Yellow Perch | Limit 25 |
| Walleye | Limit 4 (only one may exceed 55 cm, combined limit for Walleye/Sauger/Saugeye) |
| Lake Whitefish | Limit 8 (combined limit for all whitefish) |
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.
Fish Facts
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Walleye: (75 - 1745 g) Excellent Pike: (1,000 - 1765 g) Poor Perch: (240 - 760 g) Fair | July 17 - 19 / Gill nets. Abundant walleye population with good angling success reported. Pike and perch abundance is consistent with previous surveys. Natural reproduction is dependent upon good spring runoff due to the lake-s salinity. |
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Walleye: (130 - 2030 g) Excellent Pike: (830 - 4340 g) Poor Perch: (170 - 680 g) Poor Whitefish: (580 - 2430 g) Good | Sept 25 - 26 / Gill nets. Walleye population is very abundant, with angling success reported as good. Pike is likely more abundant than the results suggest, as this species is frequently taken by anglers. Although few perch were taken, all were angling size (>18 cm). |
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Walleye: (150 - 2120 g) Excellent Pike: (660 - 3540 g) Moderate Perch: (70 - 350 g) Fair Whitefish: (150 - 3820 g) Moderate | Sept 26 - 27 / Gill nets. The walleye population is very abundant, with angling success reported as excellent this past summer. The majority of perch were angling size (18cm). |
Fishing Attractions/Services at Lenore Lake
Boating at Lenore Lake
There are 2 boat launches/marinas at Lenore Lake.
Camping at Lenore Lake
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Data Sources & References
- Weather data: OpenWeather - https://openweathermap.org/
- Satellite imagery: © European Union, Copernicus Programme (Sentinel data) - https://www.copernicus.eu/
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