Skeleton Lake (Alberta)

Skeleton Lake (Alberta)

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Skeleton Lake (Cree: "Cheply Sakhahigan") is a recreational lake in Alberta, Canada. The lake is km to mi|6.5 Northeast of the town of Boyle, Alberta, along Highway 63. It is located in the County of Athabasca, km to mi|170 northeast of the City of Edmonton.

The lake's name is a translation of the Cree Cheply Sakhahigan which means "place of the skeletons." A Cree chief is buried along the eastern shore of the lake.

There are now approximately 890 cottage and trailer sites around Skeleton Lake. There are 11 subdivisions surrounding the lake which are part of the County of Athabasca containing approximately 300 lots. As well, the Summer Village of Mewatha Beach with approximately 220 properties, the Summer Village of Bondis with approximately 195 lots and Shoreline Campground with approximately 170 sites are all located on the shores of Skeleton Lake. A public golf course is located in the Summer Village of Bondis on the East side of the lake.

External links

* [http://www.skeletonlake.com/ Skeleton Lake Stewardship Association]
* [http://sunsite.ualberta.ca/Projects/Alberta-Lakes/view/?region=Beaver%20River%20Region&basin=Beaver%20River%20Basin&lake=Skeleton%20Lake&number=63 Atlas of Alberta Lakes]


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