Scott Reservoir (Saskatchewan) Explained

Scott Reservoir
Location:RM of Reford No. 379, Saskatchewan
Coords:52.3464°N -108.7745°W
Type:Reservoir
Outflow:Eagle Creek
Basin Countries:Canada
Agency:Saskatchewan Water Security Agency
Date-Built:1929
Area:[1]
Cities:None
Pushpin Map:Saskatchewan#Canada
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Saskatchewan

Scott Reservoir is a man-made reservoir in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It was formed with the construction of the Scott Dam in 1929. The reservoir is in the Rural Municipality of Reford No. 379[2] along a tributary of Eagle Creek. Nearby communities include Scott and Wilkie.[3]

Scott Reservoir is stocked yearly with 5,000 rainbow trout.[4]

Scott Dam

Scott Dam was built in 1929 in a coulee along a tributary of Eagle Creek. The dam is high and holds back the reservoir with a water volume of . It is owned and operated by the Saskatchewan Water Security Agency.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Scott Reservoir . Angler's Atlas . 24 March 2024.
  2. Web site: Scott Reservoir . Mussio Ventures Ltd. . 24 March 2024.
  3. Web site: Scott Reservoir Fishing Map . GPS Nautical Charts . Bist LLC. . 24 March 2024.
  4. Web site: Scott Reservoir . Sask Lakes . 24 March 2024.
  5. Web site: Dams and Reservoirs . wsask . 27 January 2021 . Water Security Agency . 24 March 2024.