Kimball Lake

[5] The Beaver River, in turn, flows north into Lac Île-à-la-Crosse and the Churchill River, a major tributary in the Hudson Bay drainage basin.

Kimball Lake Campground[6] has 190 individual campsites as well as group sites with access to a one kilometre long sandy beach.

[7] There are full-service and electric-only campsites, public washrooms, showers, and laundry available, as well as a store, playground, picnic area, and sani-dump.

[8] A nearly 10-kilometre long interpretive trail heads south from the campground and goes around Little Raspberry Lake.

[9] Walleye, northern pike, and tiger trout are species of fish commonly found in the lake.