Lake Geneva is one of the largest lakes in Europe, running in the midst of the Western Alps, the west most region of the Swiss alps. The lake is shaped in a crescent, the two ends pointing south. The lake, surprisingly doesn't hold an overwhelming amount of prey or other animals. Mainly because long ago, the lake had to be closed off because of extreme pollution. Animals and humans alike learned to avoid the lake, and even though the pollution is much less, animals still stray farther rather than closer.
Now, the pack claimed this lake under it's territory, and it's ours. There is humans around, occasionally. Sail boating, fishing, swimming, but not very often. Because, like the animals, some still hesitate to return after the pollution incident.
Yearly though, in the summer months the humans hold a Yacht race. This is a time us wolves must refrain from coming, or risk capture. Other than those few days, the lake is free reign, with only the occasional threat from humans.