50.95 | -105.15
Fox's Point on Last Mountain Lake is a spot on Saskatchewan's longest natural lake (100 km). Last Mountain Lake, oriented north-south, offers exceptional fetch for the prevailing northwest winds that run along the lake. Fox's Point, in the northern part of the lake, is a popular launch point. Last Mountain Lake also hosts North America's oldest migratory bird sanctuary (1887). Typical rolling prairie landscape of Saskatchewan.
Open all year round
Intermediate
100 km natural lake oriented north-south. Exceptional fetch in north or south winds (up to 100 km!). Flat water in bays, significant chop in open sections. Sandy and muddy bottom. Water warming in summer (18-22°C). Moderate depth (prairie lake).
Extreme fetch (100 km) that can generate very rough conditions. Violent prairie thunderstorms. Long lake — significant drift risk. Cold water in spring and fall. Migratory bird sanctuary — respect protected areas. Algae possible in late summer.
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