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Kazan Lake
Lake in Saskatchewan, Canada
Kazan Lake[2] is a lake about 30 kilometres (19 mi) south of the village of Buffalo Narrows in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The lake is surrounded by muskeg and boreal forest,[3] with black spruce being the most common tree. Several small streams feed into the lake while its outflow is the Kazan River,[4] which leaves the lake at the north end and flows north for about 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) before emptying into Peter Pond Lake. Peter Pond Lake is along the course of the Churchill River.[5]
Situated in Crown land, the entirety of Kazan Lake is within an Important Bird Area of Canada. Near the north end of the lake is the three-hectare Gatehouse Island Wildlife Refuge (55.5834°N 108.3507°W).[6][7] There are no communities on the lake and Highway 155 is the nearest highway.