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Bolton Lake (Saskatchewan)

Bolton Lake is a freshwater lake located in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. The lake is situated in the boreal forest region of the province, characteristic of its many lakes, forests, and muskeg. It is located approximately [Insert approximate location relative to a notable town or geographical feature here - e.g., "150 km northeast of Prince Albert"]

Bolton Lake supports a variety of fish species, including [Insert documented fish species here - e.g., "walleye, northern pike, and yellow perch"]. Recreational fishing is a common activity on the lake, with local outfitters and lodges often catering to anglers. The lake's ecosystem is also home to diverse wildlife, typical of the boreal forest, including various bird species, mammals, and insects.

The lake's watershed contributes to the overall hydrology of the region, eventually draining into [Insert the name of the river system the lake drains into here - e.g., "the Churchill River system"]. Water quality of Bolton Lake is monitored periodically by provincial environmental agencies [or insert specific agencies if known] to assess potential impacts from human activities and natural processes.

Information on specific lake characteristics such as surface area, maximum depth, and shoreline length would require consulting provincial government databases or geographical surveys. Access to Bolton Lake is typically [Describe access - e.g., "via gravel road or by float plane"]. The area surrounding the lake is sparsely populated.