Larger Lake Statistics
| Lake | Area (km2) | Altitude (m) | Depth (m) | Volume (km3) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lake Athabasca | 7,935 | 213 | ||
| Reindeer Lake | 6,650 | 337 | ||
| Wollaston Lake | 2,681 | 398 | ||
| Cree Lake | 1,434 | 487 | ||
| Lac la Ronge | 1,413 | 364 | ||
| Peter Pond Lake | 1,434 | 421 | ||
| Doré Lake | 640 | 459 | ||
| Cold Lake |
Sources Statistics Canada, WLD, anglersatlas.com
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