Lake
Sealey Lake
Sealey Lake is a small (182-acre) pretty, stocked trout lake in [Narrow Hills Provincial Park](/narrow-hill-provincial-park/).
The lake is at the far north end of the park, 69km NE of Candle Lake (Village) and 137km NNE of Prince Albert. Access to the lake is from the Hanson Lake Road.
There is a picnic area, a fish filleting shack, an outhouse, and a boat launch with a dock. The lake is stocked yearly with both rainbow trout and brook trout. This is one of the more accessible trout lakes in the park, with a better boat launch than you'll usually find on one.
Sealey Lake was named after Walter Bertie Sealey, who lost his life while serving in WW2.