Little Bear Lake (Saskatchewan)

Little Bear Lake is a small-medium sized lake in north-central Saskatchewan, Canada, located just off Hanson Lake Road.

It is known for its many types of fish both in the lake and on nearby lakes. As well, the lake is several hundred feet deep. Fish living in the lake include Northern pike, Lake Trout, Walleye, Whitefish, Burbot and Perch. The surrounding lakes also contain Rainbow trout, Brook trout, Tiger Trout, Brown trout, and Splake

The lake also has a small airport, Little Bear Lake Airport for small airplanes to land, and a Scuba Diving club that operates off a barge in Summer.

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