Trippe Lake

Trippe Lake is a small lake located 15km NE of Debden and 85km WNW of Prince Albert. The lake has a surface area of 192 acres and is located at: 53.635384786992816,-106.75206861079484.

The lake is in the central fishing zone. We don't know of any fish species that can be found in Trippe Lake.

There are no parks or communities on the lake. Trippe Lake is within Canwood No. 494 (Rural Municipality).

Prince Albert National Park is 44km SW, Cookson Wildlife Management Unit is 24km WNW, Morin Lake Regional Park is 25km NE and Berube Lake Game Preserve is 22km NE of Trippe Lake.

The lake was officially named on 1929-03-05.

About Trippe Lake

Fishing Zone: Central Zone
Location: 53.635384786992816, -106.75206861079484
Shore Length: 5km
Surface Area: 192 acres

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Fishing at Trippe Lake

Trippe Lake is in the central fishing zone.

What fish are in Trippe Lake

We don't know of any fish species that can be found in Trippe Lake. Please let us know if you do!

Fishing Season

Fishing season on Trippe Lake is open from May 15, 2023 to March 31, 2024.

Other nearby waterbodies

Canwood No. 494

Trippe Lake is entirely within Canwood No. 494