Flotten Lake is a lake in Meadow Lake Provincial Park in the Canadian Province of Saskatchewan. While the lake has one outflow, Flotten River, there are several small inflow creeks, including Fleury Creek, Young Creek, Ross Creek, Moloney Creek, and Salt Creek. Flotten River exits the lake at the south end and flows south into Waterhen Lake, which is the source of the Waterhen River. The lake was named for Peter Flotten, a veteran of the Boer War and the First World War, who worked as a government surveyor in the area.
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| - Flotten Lake is a lake in Meadow Lake Provincial Park in the Canadian Province of Saskatchewan. While the lake has one outflow, Flotten River, there are several small inflow creeks, including Fleury Creek, Young Creek, Ross Creek, Moloney Creek, and Salt Creek. Flotten River exits the lake at the south end and flows south into Waterhen Lake, which is the source of the Waterhen River. The lake was named for Peter Flotten, a veteran of the Boer War and the First World War, who worked as a government surveyor in the area. (en)
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| - Flotten Lake at dusk (en)
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| - Flotten Lake is a lake in Meadow Lake Provincial Park in the Canadian Province of Saskatchewan. While the lake has one outflow, Flotten River, there are several small inflow creeks, including Fleury Creek, Young Creek, Ross Creek, Moloney Creek, and Salt Creek. Flotten River exits the lake at the south end and flows south into Waterhen Lake, which is the source of the Waterhen River. The lake features two campgrounds on its eastern shore, North Flotten and South Flotten Campgrounds, totalling about 25 campsites. Also on the eastern shore is Flotten Lake Adventures. The lake is in an ecozone called the boreal forest. The lake was named for Peter Flotten, a veteran of the Boer War and the First World War, who worked as a government surveyor in the area. (en)
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