Kenosee Lake is a snowkite spot in Moose Mountain Provincial Park, in southeastern Saskatchewan at 742 m altitude. In winter, the frozen lake and surrounding snowy fields become an ideal playground for snowkiting. The Moose Mountain hills offer varied terrain — from the flat lake to gentle hill slopes. West and northwest winds dominate, regular and sustained. Winter temperatures can drop to -30°C — extreme cold gear essential.
Freeride (Ski touring access)
742m
Open all year round
Extreme temperatures (-30°C and below). Frostbite and hypothermia — major risk. Check ice thickness before any session on the lake. Reduced visibility from blowing snow. Remote from emergency services. Trees and fences in fields — scout for obstacles. Extreme cold gear mandatory.
Frozen lake and snowy fields in winter. Flat lake surface for classic snowkiting. Surrounding hills for more committed sessions. Typical prairie powder snow. Regular, sustained wind thanks to open terrain. Snowkite season from December to March.
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