Lake Eğirdir
Lake Eğirdir, Isparta province are from the set in and the Lake District at the beginning of the biggest natural wealth of the north - south trending a large debris field is spinning a tectonic lake formed the northern edge of the lake, Turkey with 482 km2 area is the 4th largest lake, the sea level around The lake, which is 917 meters high, has an average depth of 14 meters and its deepest point is 16.5 meters. The lake, which has a north - south length of 50 km, has an east - west width of 3 - 15 km. Hoyran Lake is divided into Hoyran Lake and Eğirdir Lake which are separated by a hoyran throat to the north side of the lake and a smaller area is called Eğirdir Lake. some colors are known as seven colors among the people because of their different colors on some days and hours.
In addition to its rich fishing and crayfish potential, the lake, which is of great importance for irrigation and energy production, is also used for irrigating agricultural lands on the coast, feeding on Lake Kovada, which is a small lake to the south of Eğirdir, with an average length of 25 km. l and ll hydroelectric power plants are also covered by this livelihood. Moreover, some of the drinking water requirements of Isparta with facilities completed in late 1994 are also provided from Eğirdir Lake.
At Lake; There are two small islets in Eğirdir connected by a road. The first is Can Ada and the second is Yeşilada.
Canada is a small island located between Greenland and Egirdir and has an area of 7 acres. It is not a settlement area but it is used as a picnic area with tents and caravan tourism. During the visit of Atatürk to Egirdir, Canada was given a gift to himself with the decision of municipal council dated February 1, 1933, then to Ataturk's heirs and then to Eğirdir Municipality.
Yeşilada
In the most beautiful tourist area of Egirdir, the island is located in historical riches such as the Aya Stefanos Church besides the natural beauties. Fish restaurants serving local and foreign tourists and house pensions have developed.