Fishing Lakes

Fishing Lakes

. The perimeters of Pasqua, Echo, Mission and Katepwa Lakes are the location of several provincial parks, public swimming beaches and are — where not public property or aboriginal reserves — intermittently built up with private cottages and youth summer camps. They are fed by the Qu'Appelle River, by underground aquifers and by numerous creeks flowing through coulees that open into the valley.

Because the flow of water through the lakes is very sluggish — the Qu'Appelle river is little more than a small creek at this point in the Valley — and because the runoff from the surrounding farmland contains large amounts of farm fertilizer, the lakes have since the middle of the 20th century been subject to severe attacks of algae as summer draws on. Often by August each year the beaches cannot be used for swimming and those who wish to swim must go to deeper water by boat.

. The effort has met with resistance from historically minded locals with authentic roots in the locale and has not thus far met with success.

ee also

*Assiniboia
*Qu'Appelle

External links

*http://library.usask.ca/spcoll/postcardsquappelle/views.html Postcard views of the Qu'Appelle Valley and environs at the turn of the 20th century


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