Iroquois Lake


Iroquois Lake is a lake in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan, about west of Prince Albert. The lake is along the course of the east-flowing Mistawasis Creek, which has its source in the Thickwood Hills. Mistawasis Creek flows onto the lake at western shore and out at the north-east corner. The creek is a tributary of the Shell River, which is a tributary of the Sturgeon River in the North Saskatchewan River basin. The lake is in the Rural Municipality of Leask No. 464 and access is off Highway 12.
There are two communities and a cottage subdivision at the lake.

Description

Iroquois Lake is has an area of, a maximum depth of, and a long shoreline. It is along the course of Mistawasis Creek. Upstream and west of Iroquois Lake is the Thickwood Hills and downstream is Emerald Lake.
There are two communities on the lake. Pelican Cove is at the western end at the inflow of Mistawasis Creek. Pebble Baye is at the north-eastern corner where Mistawasis Creek flows out. At the southern end is Brooke's Beach and a cabin subdivision called the Woodlands on Iroquois.

Fish species

Fish commonly found in Iroquois Lake include northern pike, walleye, lake whitefish, burbot, white sucker, and yellow perch.