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Nickle Lake is a man-made in the Canadian province of . It was created with the construction of a dam across the in the 1950s to supply water to the city of . In the 1980s, the dam—christened Albert Douglas Dam—was expanded thereby increasing the size of the lake.

The two main inflows for Nickle Lake are the Souris River and Rinfret Brook, which enter the lake at the north end. The Souris River exits the south end at Albert Douglas Dam. On the eastern shore is Nickle Lake Regional Park, which is about south-east of Weyburn. There are no communities along the lake's shore and access is from Highway 39.

The Albert Douglas Dam () was constructed across the Souris River and completed on 1 August 1984. It was built to ensure a stable and reliable source of water for Weyburn as the city grew and to expand Nickle Lake for recreational purposes. It was named after Albert Douglas, who was the first person born in , Saskatchewan, a local farmer, and a Member of Parliament for the Assiniboia riding from 1969 to 1971.


Nickle Lake Regional Park
Nickle Lake Regional Park () is located on the eastern shore of Nickle Lake. Nickle Lake Park was founded in 1955 and became a regional park in 1964. The park has a campground, sandy beach, picnic area, mini golf, and two boat launches for lake access. The campground has about 350 campsites.


Fish species
Fish commonly found in Nickle Lake include , , , and . The lake was last stocked with 22,000 walleye fingerlings in 2022.


See also
  • List of lakes of Saskatchewan
  • List of protected areas of Saskatchewan
  • List of dams and reservoirs in Canada
  • Tourism in Saskatchewan

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