50.60 | -102.77
Crooked Lake (Indian Point) is a spot on Crooked Lake in the Qu'Appelle Valley, the iconic chain of glacial lakes in southeastern Saskatchewan. Indian Point is a promontory offering good lake access with favourable exposure. The Qu'Appelle Valley, carved by glaciers 10,000 years ago, creates a natural corridor that channels the wind. Crooked Lake is a popular resort destination with clear waters and wooded shores.
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Glacial lake in the Qu'Appelle Valley. Clear water. Sandy and rocky bottom. Moderate fetch. The valley channels west and northwest winds, accelerating them. Water warming in summer (18-22°C). Light to moderate chop.
Valley hills creating turbulence and gusts. Submerged rocks. Boat traffic in summer. Summer thunderstorms. Cold water in spring/fall. Busy resort area — respect swimmers.
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