Whiteswan Lakes


Whiteswan Lakes are a group of lakes in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The lakes are in the Boreal [forest of Canada|boreal forest] ecozone west of the Cub Hills. At the southern end of the lakes, on Whelan Bay, is a List of [protected areas of Saskatchewan#Provincial recreation sites|provincial recreation site] and a resort with lodging, camping, and recreational access to the lakes.
The Whiteswan Lakes are in the Northern [Saskatchewan Administration District] and are central to three nearby provincial parks: Narrow Hills Provincial Park to the east, Clarence-Steepbank Lakes Provincial Park to the north, and Candle Lake Provincial Park to the south. Access to the lakes is from Saskatchewan Highway 913.

Whiteswan Lake (Whelan Bay) Recreation Site

Whiteswan Lake Recreation Site is a provincial recreation site at the southern end of the Whiteswan Lakes on Whelan Bay. The park includes the neighbouring Pinkney Lake and encompasses the Whiteswan Lake Resort. The resort has access to the lakes for scuba diving, swimming, boating, and fishing. There is a licensed restaurant and accommodations include cabins, RV sites, and wilderness campsites. Activities include hiking, ATVing, and, in the winter, of snowmobile trails.

Fish species

Fish commonly found in the Whiteswan Lakes include lake trout, yellow perch, and northern pike. The lakes are regularly stocked with lake trout.