Foam Lake | |
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Location | RM of Foam Lake No. 276, Saskatchewan |
Coordinates | 51°43′00″N 103°37′02″W / 51.7167°N 103.6172°W |
Primary inflows | Milligan Creek, Beckett Brook |
Primary outflows | Milligan Creek |
Catchment area | Quill Lakes |
Basin countries | Canada |
Surface area | 1,622 ha (4,010 acres) |
Surface elevation | 541 m (1,775 ft) |
Foam Lake[1] is a shallow lake in the aspen parkland ecoregion of the Canadian Province of Saskatchewan. It was named "Foam Lake" in 1882 by the Milligans (who were the first settlers in the area) because of the large amount of froth that forms on it.[2] The lake and surrounding marsh are a protected area and important wildlife habitat. The primary inflows for the lake, Milligan Creek[3] and Beckett Brook, originate to the south in the Touchwood Hills.[4][5] From the north shore of the lake, Milligan Creek flows north-west into the salty Quill Lakes.[6] The Quill Lakes are endorheic lakes as they have no outlet.
Foam lake is located about 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) north-west of the town of Foam Lake in the RM of Foam Lake No. 276. Access to the lake is from Highways 16 and 310.