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Encyclopedia > Lesser Slave Lake
Lesser Slave Lake
SE corner of Lesser Slave Lake from Martin Mountain (looking South). Dog Island, Devonshire Beach, and the town of Slave Lake are visible in the distance.
Coordinates 55°26′N 115°21′WCoordinates: 55°26′N 115°21′W
Lake type Eutrophic
Primary sources Heart River
Driftpile River
Primary outflows Lesser Slave River
Catchment area 12,400 km²
Basin countries Canada
Max length 100 km+
Max width ~15 km
Surface area 1,160 km²
Average depth 11.4m
Max depth 20.5m
Shore length1 247 km
Surface elevation 578 m
Settlements Slave Lake
1 Shore length is an imprecise measure which may not be standardized for this article.

Lesser Slave Lake is a lake located in central Alberta, Canada, northwest of Edmonton. It is the second largest lake entirely within Alberta boundaries (and the largest easily accessible by vehicle), covering 1160 square km and measuring over 100 km long and 15 km at its widest point. Lesser Slave Lake averages 11.4 m in depth and is 20.5 m at its deepest. It drains eastwards into the Athabasca River by way of the Lesser Slave River. Image File history File linksMetadata Size of this preview: 800 × 450 pixel Image in higher resolution (960 × 540 pixel, file size: 79 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Other versions Originally from en. ... Map of Earth showing lines of latitude (horizontally) and longitude (vertically), Eckert VI projection; large version (pdf, 1. ... A man-made lake in Keukenhof, Netherlands A lake is a body of water or other liquid of considerable size contained on a body of land. ... Lesser Slave River in Alberta Lesser Slave River (Cree Iyaghchi Eennu Sepe, translation: River of the Strange People[1]) is a river in central Alberta, Canada. ... A drainage basin is the area within the drainage basin divide (yellow outline), and drains the surface runoff and river discharge (blue lines) of a contiguous area. ... Slave Lake is a town in northern Alberta located at the South-east end of Lesser Slave Lake at the junction of Highway 2 and Highway 88. ... A man-made lake in Keukenhof, Netherlands A lake is a body of water or other liquid of considerable size contained on a body of land. ... Motto: Fortis et liber (Latin: Strong and free) Official languages English (see below) Flower   Wild rose Tree Lodgepole Pine Bird Great Horned Owl Capital Edmonton Largest city Calgary Lieutenant-Governor Norman Kwong Premier Ed Stelmach (PC) Parliamentary representation  - House seats  - Senate seats 28 6 Area Total  - Land  - Water  (% of total... Edmonton is the capital of the Canadian province of Alberta, situated in the north central region of the province, an area with some of the most fertile farm land on the prairies. ... Athabasca River watershed in western Canada The Athabasca River (French: rivière Athabasca) originates from the Columbia Glacier of the Columbia Icefield in Jasper National Park in Alberta, Canada. ... Lesser Slave River in Alberta Lesser Slave River (Cree Iyaghchi Eennu Sepe, translation: River of the Strange People[1]) is a river in central Alberta, Canada. ...


The town of Slave Lake is located at the eastern tip of the lake, around the oultflow of Lesser Slave River. Slave Lake is a town in northern Alberta located at the South-east end of Lesser Slave Lake at the junction of Highway 2 and Highway 88. ...


Conservation and development

Due to its location, Lesser Slave Lake is popular with birders, being located on a major fly-way for migrating birds, most notably eagles and pelicans. Birding or birdwatching is a hobby concerned with the observation and study of birds (the study proper is termed American origin; birdwatching is (or more correctly, was) the commonly-used word in Great Britain and Ireland and by non-birders in the United States. ...


Nearby Lesser Slave Lake Provincial Park has lakeside camping facilities, located along sand beaches. Fishing is popular and legal. The entire north shore of the lake is protected, other reserves being Hilliard's Bay Provincial Park, Lesser Slave Lake Wildland and Grouard Trail Park Reserve. Lesser Slave Lake Provincial Park is a provincial park and birdwatching area located in north-central Alberta, Canada. ... Hilliards Bay Provincial Park is a provincial park located in Alberta, Canada. ...


Highway 2 and the Canadian Pacific Railway follow the southern shore of the lake, and the Bicentennial Highway has its southernmost point at eastern end of the lake. 2 Highway 2 is the most important provincial highway in the Canadian province of Alberta. ... An eastbound CPR freight at Stoney Creek Bridge in Rogers Pass. ... Alberta provincial highway 88 (also named Bicentennial Highway) is a north-south highway located in north-western Alberta extending from the town of Slave Lake in the south, through Fort Vermillion, where it crosses the Slave River, then intersecting Highway 58 56 km east of High Level. ...


The Kapawe'no First Nations Lands 150, 230 and 231 indian reserves of the Kapawe'no First Nations, the Sucker Creek 150a of the Sucker Creek tribe, the Drift Pile River 150 of the Driftpile First Nation, the Swan River 150e of the Swan River First Nation and the Sawridge 150g and h of the Sawridge band are established on the shores of the lake. In Canada, an Indian reserve is specified by the Indian Act as a tract of land, the legal title to which is vested in Her Majesty, that has been set apart by Her Majesty for the use and benefit of a band. ... First Nations is a term of ethnicity used in Canada. ...


References

    • International Lake Environment Committee - Lesser Slave Lake
    • Atlas of Alberta Lakes

    External links

    for history see http://www.albertburger.com/faust.htm#map



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    Lesser Slave Lake - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (128 words)
    Lesser Slave Lake is a lake located in central Alberta, Canada, northwest of Edmonton.
    It is the second largest lake entirely within Albertan boundaries, covering 1168 square km and measuring approximately 100 km long and 15 km at its widest point.
    Due to its location, Lesser Slave Lake is popular with birders, being located on a major fly-way for migrating birds, most notably eagles and pelicans.
    SlaveLake.com - Slave Lake's Area Guide (2541 words)
    Slave Lake is located 250 km northwest of Edmonton, at the eastern tip of Lesser Slave Lake, which offers sandy beaches, suitable for fishing and boating.
    The Town of Slave Lake is located in the Municipal District of Lesser Slave Lake #124, in north-central Alberta on the southeast shore of Lesser Slave Lake.
    Slave Lake is part of the High Prairie School Division #48, headquartered in High Prairie [Tel: 780-523-3337], and the Slave Lake Roman Catholic Separate School Division #364, headquartered in Slave Lake [Tel: 780-849-3020].
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