Wollaston Lake is a lake in the north-eastern part of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It is about 550 kilometres north-east of Prince Albert. With a surface area of 2,286 square kilometres, it is the largest bifurcation lake in the world — that is, a lake that drains naturally in two directions.
Location: Northern Saskatchewan Administration District
Primary inflows: Geikie River
Primary outflows: Fond du Lac River (10%) Cochrane River (90%)
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