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Atton's Lake Regional Park
Atton Lake is a Spring (hydrology), spring fed, Endorheic lake, closed basin lake on the western side of the Provinces and territories of Canada, Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The lake is north-east of the town of Cut Knife, Saskatchewan, Cut Knife, south-east of Paynton, and directly east of Poundmaker 114, Poundmaker Indian reserve in the RM of Cut Knife No. 439. The confluence of Cut Knife Creek and Battle River is to the north-west. Access to the lake and associated park is from Saskatchewan Highway 40, Highway 40, east of Cut Knife. Atton Lake is a shallow lake at about only deep. Directly to the east is another shallow Lake, Bushy Lake, and to the west is Wishtikan Lake. The area around the lake is well-treed. Along the southern shore of the lake is Atton's Lake Regional Park which has a campground, beach access, and golf course. Around the southern half of the lake is a cottage subdivision. Atton's Lake Regional Park Atton's Lake Regional Park () is a List of pr ...
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