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snowshoeing in the back country.
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Exploring the North end of the lake with snowshoes
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Self portrait at what's called Moose Rapids or also Rooster Rapids
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campsite on the south end of the lake
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Looking at Otter Rapids and Devil lake from the air
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loading up the float plane
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Otter from the Air
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Sunset from the beach
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looking at the Southern end of the Methye Portage from the air
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looking back from the plane
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Part of the Methye Portage that passes the lake. National Historic site
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view from the lake
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rustic camp site on the lake
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looking towards the end of the lake where it narrows down to the clearwater river
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about to push off on a expedition from the sandy road access that is the only road access to the lake
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The Sunsets Alpenglow over the Lake
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Stunning Sunset Sky
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Miles of peaceful shoreline
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From the southern shore
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Sunset from the Southern Shore
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There are few things prettier then a Saskatchewan lake. From the shield lakes of the north to the lakes of the parkland and prairies to the south, and across every season of the year, Saskatchewan lakes are a sight to see!
SaskLakes.ca has the largest collection of Saskatchewan lake photos on the internet. Photos are contributed by users of the site as well as taken by myself (Matthew Siemens).
There are thousands of photos on the site, all linked to the lake they are taken at. You can explore the photos below, click on any photo to see a larger version and to learn about the lake itself.