It is in the Northern Saskatchewan Administration District and access is from Highway 106.
The lake is at the northern limit of the Mid-boreal Lowland ecoregion[2] within the Saskatchewan River watershed.
[3][4][5] Grassberry Creek flows into the southern end of Limestone Lake.
[9] Fish commonly found in Limestone Lake include burbot, cisco, lake whitefish, northern pike, walleye, white sucker, and yellow perch.
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