An Island, But Not Alone
Originally published July 11, 2018
The land area is 32.75 square miles - predominantly used for farmland, wildlife refuge, and is a popular place for picking pumpkins, hunting geese, and kayaking (not to mention the go-to Collins 'bare essentials' Beach during summer months).
Although Sturgeon Lake is open, siltation (the process of a water body becoming clogged with sediment) is still taking place because there’s only one way for water to enter and exit the lake. The tidal-influenced water that flows into Sturgeon Lake daily, drains out so slowly that the sediment suspends, settles, and accumulates.
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