Alberta Lakes and Ponds
This collection spans the central Alberta landscape, from the large recreational waters of Pigeon and Wabamun Lakes to the protected ecosystems of Elk Island National Park. These sites offer diverse environments, including man-made rowing reservoirs in Leduc, reclaimed industrial sites like East Pit Lake, and geologically distinct formations like Sinkhole Lake. These water bodies support regional biodiversity, providing habitats for migratory birds and various fish species while offering facilities for boating and hiking.
Pigeon Lake
Large recreational lake south of Edmonton featuring Ma-Me-O Beach and Pigeon Lake Provincial Park. It is a notable location for walleye fishing and power boating.
Wabamun Lake
Wabamun Lake is one of the most heavily used lakes in Alberta, Canada. It lies 65 kilometres west of Edmonton, Alberta.
Buck Lake
Located southwest of Edmonton, this lake is home to a provincial park and serves as a habitat for bald eagles and various migratory waterfowl.
Sinkhole Lake
A deep, naturally formed water body located within the Pembina River valley region, characterized by its unique geological sinkhole formation.
Bearhills Lake
A shallow lake near Wetaskiwin that serves as an important staging area for migratory birds and local wildlife.
Leduc Reservoir
A man-made water body in Leduc used primarily for non-motorized water sports, including competitive rowing and canoeing.
West Point Lake
A small residential pond located in the city of Leduc.
East Pit Lake
A reclaimed open-pit coal mine near Wabamun that has been converted into a stocked trout fishing pond.
Isle Lake
A shallow lake west of Edmonton known for its numerous islands and as a habitat for pelicans and northern pike.
Dussault Lake
Small lake situated west of Edmonton near the community of Fallis.
Trapper's Lake
A quiet lake located in the southern portion of Elk Island National Park, accessible via hiking trails.
Fire Pond
A small body of water located within the boundaries of Elk Island National Park.
Antler Lake
A residential lake east of Edmonton used for local recreation and bird watching.
Astotin Lake
The central feature of Elk Island National Park, offering a large beach area, multiple islands, and a wooden boardwalk for viewing wildlife.
Pacman Lake
A small, distinctively shaped lake located within the wilderness area of Elk Island National Park.
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