Lake Wahtopanah


Lake Wahtopanah, also known as Rivers Reservoir, is a lake on the Little Saskatchewan River near the town of Rivers, Manitoba. Its dam was built by the Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration in 1960 to supplement water supplies for irrigation. It also provides the water supply for the town of Rivers, stock watering and recreation. The reservoir is about wide and six miles long. The deepest point is about. Riparian flows are regulated by a four-foot square gated conduit. High flows pass over a wide concrete chute spillway. The reservoir stores about and covers an area of about. The drainage area is about and extends well into Riding Mountain National Park. The province maintains a park and campground on the west shore.
The name is an alternate form of the Native word watopapinah meaning "canoe people".