Meeting_Lake_Regional_Park
Meeting Lake
Lake in Saskatchewan, Canada
Meeting Lake[1] is a shallow, fresh water lake in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan about 160 kilometres (99 mi) north-west of Saskatoon[2] in the RMs of Meeting Lake and Spiritwood. There are four small communities along the lake's shore and a regional park.[3] The nearest highway to the lake and its amenities is Highway 378, which runs near its southern shore.
Prior to the settlement of Europeans, the lake was known as the Meeting Place for local Indigenous people. During the North-West Rebellion, the lake was the possible site of a brief encounter between the Métis and the North-West Mounted Police.