Gouverneur Reservoir


Gouverneur Reservoir is a reservoir in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It is about north-west of Cadillac along the course of Notukeu Creek in the Rural Municipality of Wise Creek No. 77. Notukeu Creek is a tributary of the Wood River in the Old Wives Lake watershed. The reservoir is impounded by Gouverneur Dam, which was built in 1951.
The community of Gouverneur — named after Gouverneur Ogden, a former vice president of the Canadian Pacific Railway — is near the eastern shore and a boat launch is on the western one.

Fish species

Fish commonly found in Gouverneur Reservoir include yellow perch, walleye, brown trout, and white sucker. It is stocked with walleye and brown trout.