Spruce Lake
Spruce Lake is a small lake located 40km NE of Debden and 75km NW of Prince Albert. The lake has a surface area of 129 acres and is located at: 53.73848856670687,-106.3921252433238.
The lake is in the central fishing zone. Northern Pike can be found in Spruce Lake.
The lake is within Prince Albert National Park.
Cookson Wildlife Management Unit is 20km N of Spruce Lake.
The lake was officially named on 1968-06-20.
Is this not the Spruce Lake you are looking for? There are 3 Spruce Lakes in Saskatchewan.
About Spruce Lake
| Fishing Zone: | Central Zone |
| Park: | Prince Albert National Park |
| Location: | 53.73848856670687, -106.3921252433238 |
| Shore Length: | 3km |
| Surface Area: | 129 acres |
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Fishing at Spruce Lake
Spruce Lake is in the central fishing zone but since this lake is in the National Park different fishing limits and license requirements apply.
Fishing season on Spruce Lake is open from The Saturday before Victoria Day to September 30.
Fishing Limits for Spruce Lake within Prince Albert National Park
| Species | Limit |
| Northern Pike | Limit 3 |
| Walleye | Limit 2 |
| Lake Trout | Limit 1 |
| Whitefish | Limit 5 |
Boating at Spruce Lake
The following restrictions apply to the lake
- Motors are not allowed on this lake.
- Personal watercraft such as Jet Ski, WaveRunner, or Sea-Doo are not permitted on park waters.
- All watercraft must conform to federal small vessel and pleasure craft regulations.
Other nearby waterbodies
Prince Albert National Park
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