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Buffalo Pound Lake is a eutrophic prairie lake in Saskatchewan, Canada, formed from glaciation about 10,000 years ago, on the Qu'Appelle River approximately 28 kilometres (17 mi) north of Moose Jaw and 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) north-east of Tuxford. The lake gets its name from the method used by First Nations people to capture the bison using the natural topography as corrals or buffalo pounds. Bison once numbered more than 60 million on the prairies, by 1900 they were all but extinct. Bison were reintroduced into the area in 1972. Highway 2 crosses by causeway on the lake.

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  • Buffalo Pound Lake is a eutrophic prairie lake in Saskatchewan, Canada, formed from glaciation about 10,000 years ago, on the Qu'Appelle River approximately 28 kilometres (17 mi) north of Moose Jaw and 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) north-east of Tuxford. The lake gets its name from the method used by First Nations people to capture the bison using the natural topography as corrals or buffalo pounds. Bison once numbered more than 60 million on the prairies, by 1900 they were all but extinct. Bison were reintroduced into the area in 1972. The lake provides drinking water for the cities of Regina, Moose Jaw, and the Mosaic Company potash mine at Belle Plaine, approximately 25% of the province's population. It is also used for recreational purposes such as camping, boating, and fishing and is home to a host of fish species including walleye, sauger, yellow perch, northern pike, cisco, mooneye, lake whitefish, white sucker, channel catfish, burbot, bigmouth buffalo, and common carp. Buffalo Pound Provincial Park is located on the southern part of the lake and can be accessed by Highway 202 and Highway 301. Log cabins can be rented or bought along the shores of the lake. Highway 2 crosses by causeway on the lake. The Moose Jaw River joins the Qu'Appelle River 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) east of the dam in the Nicolle Flats Marsh. (en)
  • Le lac Buffalo Pound est un lac peu profond eutrophique formé lors de la glaciation il y a environ 10 000 ans situé le long de la rivière Qu'Appelle à environ 28 km au nord de Moose Jaw en Saskatchewan au Canada. Le lac doit son nom à la méthode utilisée par les Premières Nations pour capturer le bison qui utilise la topographie naturelle en tant que (en). Le lac fournit l'eau potable aux villes de Regina et Moose Jaw, c'est-à-dire environ 25 % de la population de la province. (fr)
  • Buffalo Pound Lake är en sjö i Kanada. Den ligger i provinsen Saskatchewan, i den södra delen av landet, 2 300 km väster om huvudstaden Ottawa. Buffalo Pound Lake ligger 521 meter över havet. Den högsta punkten i närheten är 590 meter över havet, 1,0 km norr om Buffalo Pound Lake. Trakten runt Buffalo Pound Lake består till största delen av jordbruksmark. Trakten runt Buffalo Pound Lake är nära nog obefolkad, med mindre än två invånare per kvadratkilometer. Trakten ingår i den hemiboreala klimatzonen. Årsmedeltemperaturen i trakten är 4 °C. Den varmaste månaden är juli, då medeltemperaturen är 22 °C, och den kallaste är februari, med −14 °C. (sv)
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  • Le lac Buffalo Pound est un lac peu profond eutrophique formé lors de la glaciation il y a environ 10 000 ans situé le long de la rivière Qu'Appelle à environ 28 km au nord de Moose Jaw en Saskatchewan au Canada. Le lac doit son nom à la méthode utilisée par les Premières Nations pour capturer le bison qui utilise la topographie naturelle en tant que (en). Le lac fournit l'eau potable aux villes de Regina et Moose Jaw, c'est-à-dire environ 25 % de la population de la province. (fr)
  • Buffalo Pound Lake is a eutrophic prairie lake in Saskatchewan, Canada, formed from glaciation about 10,000 years ago, on the Qu'Appelle River approximately 28 kilometres (17 mi) north of Moose Jaw and 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) north-east of Tuxford. The lake gets its name from the method used by First Nations people to capture the bison using the natural topography as corrals or buffalo pounds. Bison once numbered more than 60 million on the prairies, by 1900 they were all but extinct. Bison were reintroduced into the area in 1972. Highway 2 crosses by causeway on the lake. (en)
  • Buffalo Pound Lake är en sjö i Kanada. Den ligger i provinsen Saskatchewan, i den södra delen av landet, 2 300 km väster om huvudstaden Ottawa. Buffalo Pound Lake ligger 521 meter över havet. Den högsta punkten i närheten är 590 meter över havet, 1,0 km norr om Buffalo Pound Lake. (sv)
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