Saginas Lake

Saginas Lake is a small recreational and fishing lake in Porcupine Hills Provincial Park.

Saginas Lake is 39km SSE of Hudson Bay and is accessible from Highway 982 (gravel) also known as Little Swan Rd.

The lake has a boat launch with a dock, a few picnic sites, an outhouse, and a fish filleting station.

Walleye, Northern Pike, and Yellow Perch can be found in Saginas Lake. The lake is periodically stocked with Walleye.

The lake is along the path of the Pepaw River, and a small earth dam downstream was built to improve fish habitat and increase depth of the lake.

Before becoming part of the provincial park, the facilities at the lake were part of the Hudson Bay Regional Park.

This lake has been personally visited by myself, Matthew Siemens.

Provincial Park Boat Launch
Stocked Fish Northern Pike Yellow Perch Walleye
Boundary on map.

Details

Fishing Zone: Southern Zone
Park: Porcupine Hills Provincial Park
Location: 52.50075864483, -102.23358298046
Shore Length: 8km
Surface Area: 283 acres
Max Depth: 4.6 m (15 ft)
Inflows: Pepaw River
Outflows: Pepaw River

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Hi, this is Matthew Siemens. I wrote and compiled the data on this page from a variety of sources. Sources include government websites and data sources, public websites, personal experience, and user-submitted information. References for this page.

No AI is used to generate content anywhere on this site.

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Visited by Matthew Siemens
August 18, 2024
Lake has a small rec. site with firepits, boat launch and dock. Was very busy when I was there.

Directions to Saginas Lake

Accessible from Highway 982.

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Map

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Porcupine Hills Provincial Park

Phone: 306-865-4403
Email: [email protected]

Fishing at Saginas Lake

Saginas Lake is in the southern fishing zone.

What fish are in Saginas Lake

Northern Pike, Walleye, White Sucker and Yellow Perch can be found in Saginas Lake.

Learn all about fishing in Saskatchewan here.

Fishing Season

Fishing season on Saginas Lake is open from May 5, 2024 to March 31, 2025.

Fishing Limits for Saginas Lake

These are the limits for all fish species reported to be in Saginas Lake. All fishing limits for Saskatchewan.
Species Limit
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

Record of fish stocked in Saginas Lake

Stocked in 2024 with 200,000 Walleye Fry.
Stocked in 2019 with 200,000 Walleye Fry.
Stocked in 2017 with 200,000 Walleye Fry.
Stocked in 2015 with 500,000 Walleye Fry.

Boating at Saginas Lake

There is 1 boat launch/marina at Saginas Lake.

Camping at Saginas Lake

I don't have any campgrounds reported for this lake. Let me know if I'm missing one!

Beaches at Saginas Lake

I don't have any beaches reported for this lake. Let me know if I'm missing one!

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View of the lake.
View of the lake.
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Boat launch approach.
Boat launch approach.
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View of the lake.
View of the lake.
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Cement boat launch and dock.
Cement boat launch and dock.
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Outhouse.
Outhouse.
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Fish filleting station.
Fish filleting station.
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Bathymetric (Depth) Charts for Saginas Lake

Old Provincial Bathy Charts

These maps were produced by the government a long time ago, using primitive methods. They are not intended for navigation and should not be expected to be accurate.

Porcupine Hills Provincial Park

Phone: 306-865-4403
Email: [email protected]

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Boat Launch

Cement boat launch with dock. Fish filleting station, garbage cans, and outhouses.


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Dam

This small earth dam was built to increase the depth of Saginas Lake and the improve fish habitat.


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