Alberta's Lakes and Waterfalls
Alberta's landscape features a diverse range of aquatic environments, from the deep, glacial-fed Maligne Lake in Jasper National Park to the expansive wetlands of Lake Claire, the province's largest internal lake. This selection includes the pink-hued Precambrian rock of Cameron Falls and the two-tiered drop of Crescent Falls on the Bighorn River. These sites provide critical habitats for migratory birds at Beaverhill Lake and offer extensive sandy shorelines at Gull Lake, reflecting the geological and ecological variety across the province.
Prince's Island Park
Prince's Island Park is an urban park in the city of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Maligne Lake
Glacial lake in Jasper National Park known for Spirit Island and its deep turquoise waters. It is the longest and deepest lake in the Canadian Rockies, stretching 22 kilometers.
Lesser Slave Lake
Lesser Slave Lake—known traditionally as "Beaver Lake" or "Beaver people were over there, living there"—is located in central Alberta,…
Cameron Falls
Located in the Waterton Park townsite, this waterfall flows over some of the oldest sedimentary rock in the Canadian Rockies. During heavy rains, the water can turn pink due to suspended argillite silt.
Lac La Biche
Lac La Biche is a large lake in north-central Alberta, Canada. It is located along the Northern Woods and Water Route, 95 km east of…
Lake Claire
Lake Claire is the largest lake which is entirely in Alberta, Canada. It is located entirely in Wood Buffalo National Park, west of Lake…
Beaverhill Lake
Beaverhill Lake is a large lake in central Alberta, Canada. It is a site of regional importance in the Western Hemisphere Shorebird Reserve…
Gull Lake
Gull Lake is a large lake in central Alberta, Canada. It is a popular recreational lake with its southern shores boasting large sandy…
Crescent Falls
A series of two waterfalls on the Bighorn River. Originally called Bighorn Falls, the cascades drop over sheer cliffs into a deep canyon along the David Thompson Highway.
Lineham Falls
A high-altitude waterfall in Waterton Lakes National Park that plunges from a hanging valley. The falls are accessible via a 4-kilometer trail starting near the Akamina Parkway.
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