Saddle Lake Dam - Grand Forks, BC/Canada
Posted by: T0SHEA
N 49° 01.679 W 118° 30.018
11U E 390327 N 5431650
Saddle Lake was dammed as an irrigation reservoir and hosts some interesting fauna.
Waymark Code: WMFWTG
Location: British Columbia, Canada
Date Posted: 12/09/2012
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Saddle Lake is a small, man made lake situated along the east side of Reservoir Road on the north western outskirts of Grand Forks, about one mile up the road from Highway 3.
Though it is no longer used as an irrigation source, it has created a new purpose for itself by providing wetland for many species of birds and animals.
Dammed by the Doukhobors around 1915, the water Saddle Lake held was used to irrigate their crops. It is now many years since irrigation water has been drawn from it, but in the intervening years it has created a locally unique ecosystem. In particular, it provides wetland around its perimeter for a species of relatively rare salamander. That salamander (as well as other species) is apparently now on the verge of local extinction because of the predation of an introduced species - the goldfish, of all things!
Waterway where the dam is located: Saddle Lake- Unnamed Creek
Main use of the Water Dam: Irrigation
Material used in the structure: Concrete
Height of Dam: possibly 10 feet
Date built: 01/01/1915
Fishing Allowed: no
Motor Sports Allowed: no
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