Basin Lake is a
salt lake within the
Carrot River watershed. It has no
overland outflow and water levels are dependent upon spring run-off, intermittent creeks, the
water table, and rainfall. As a result, water levels fluctuate greatly and extensive mudflats form near the lake's shoreline. Basin Lake is the end point in the
terminal Lenore Lake basin, with lakes such as
Lenore Lake, Frog Lake, and Middle Lake upstream. The lake is surrounded by farms and groves of aspen, willow, and white spruce. Until the 1970s, the lake supported a population of
whitefish but as the lake's salinity increased, the population could not be supported. The lake was formed in the 1890s after significant summer rains in 1896 soften the ground allowing a
spring to rise up from an
aquifer in the nearby hills. Prior to the flooding, the area was a
depression with a "mixture of bushes, sloughs and hay meadows." Eventually the lake's water level rose to match the aquifer's. The aquifer has a natural underground spring that flows into the
Carrot River Valley. == Basin and Middle Lakes Migratory Bird Sanctuary ==