There are two major lakes that are shared by Alberta and Saskatchewan, Canada. Those lakes are Athabasca Lake and Cold Lake.
There is Loon Lake, Saskatchewan and Loon Lake,Alberta. Loon Lake, Sk is about a 3 hour drive from Saskatoon.(As for Loon Lake, Alberta, I dont know)..
Lake Athabasca, but that is in both Alberta and Sask. Totally in Sask would be Reindeer Lake
Lake Claire is the largest lake in Alberta. Abraham Lake is a man-made reservoir on the Hudson Bay. Beaverhill Lake, Bistcho Lake, Buffalo Lake, and Lesser Slave Lake are other major lakes in Alberta.
The largest lake on the border of Saskatchewan and Alberta is Reindeer Lake. It is on the border however a great mojority lies within Saskatchewan. The part pf the lake was created by a meteorite that hit it 140 million years ago (Deep Bay). There are many small islands within this lake.
knee lake
The lake is in Alberta and Saskatchewan. The town is in Alberta. http://maps.google.ca/maps?hl=en&ie=UTF8&ll=54.549766,-109.975891&spn=0.549589,0.906372&z=10
Lakes that are located north of the Saskatchewan river include Lake Abraham and Lake Winnipeg. The river is a major area of transportation.
The Little Manitou Lake is the lake in Saskatchewan
Lake Superior is not in Saskatchewan. It is in Ontario.
The bodies of water include Lake Winnipeg, Saskatchewan River and The Lake of the Woods. These are only the major ones.
Great Slave lake is 550 miles north of Edmonton, Alberta.