Townsend Lake

There are 2 lakes named Townsend Lake in Saskatchewan.

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Townsend Lake is a small stocked lake in southern Saskatchewan. It is located partially within Porcupine Hills Provincial Park and 59km SE of Hudson Bay. Last stocked with walleye in 2024 The lake is within Porcupine Hills Provincial Park. Townsend Lake is named after Robert Wilfred Ernest Townsend. Learn more about the GeoMemorial Naming Program.

Fishing Zone: Southern Zone
Photos: 13 photos of Townsend Lake
Parks: Porcupine Hills Provincial Park
Location: 52.481643341853, -101.73734018695
Shore Length: 7.23km
Surface Area: 428 acres
Max Depth: 10.4 m (34 ft)

Townsend Lake is a medium sized lake in northern Saskatchewan. It is located 283km N of La Ronge. Townsend Lake is named after Philip Edward Thompson Townsend. Learn more about the GeoMemorial Naming Program.

Fishing Zone: Northern Zone
Location: 57.639642932635, -104.73216895539
Shore Length: 11km
Surface Area: 684 acres