- Cold Lake (Alberta)
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Cold Lake Aerial photograph Location Bonnyville No. 87, Alberta / Beaver River No. 622, Saskatchewan Coordinates 54°33′N 110°03′W / 54.55°N 110.05°WCoordinates: 54°33′N 110°03′W / 54.55°N 110.05°W Lake type Mesotrophic Primary inflows Martineau River, Medley River Primary outflows Cold River (Saskatchewan) Catchment area 6,140 km2 (2,371 sq mi)[1] Basin countries Canada Surface area 373 km2 (144 sq mi)[1] Average depth 49.9 m (163.7 ft)[1] Max. depth 99.1 m (325.1 ft)[1] Surface elevation 535 m (1,755 ft)[1] Islands Murray Island Settlements City of Cold Lake Cold Lake is a large lake in Northern Alberta and Saskatchewan, Canada. The lake straddles the Alberta/Saskatchewan border, and has a water area of 373 km2 (144 sq mi). It is also one of the deepest lakes in Alberta with a maximum depth of 99.1 m (325 ft). It has around 24 known species of fish in it and is a major ice fishing lake. It is also major stop for many migrating birds, and is home to one of the largest warbler population in Alberta.[1] A surface of 248 km2 (96 sq mi) lies in the province of Alberta.
Fish Species
Fish species include walleye, sauger, yellow perch, northern pike, lake trout, lake whitefish, cisco, burbot, white sucker and longnose sucker. Both Alberta and Saskatchewan angling licenses are valid on the entire lake.
The city of Cold Lake is located on the shore. Excepting the western shore, the lake is surrounded by protected areas such as the Cold Lake Provincial Park in Alberta and the Meadow Lake Provincial Park in Saskatchewan. The Cold Lake 149 A and B indian reserve of the Cold Lake First Nations are established on the western and southern shores respectively.
The Martineau River flows from Primrose Lake into Cold Lake, which in turn discharges through the Cold River (Saskatchewan) in Waterhen River (Saskatchewan), a major tributary of Beaver River.
References
- ^ a b c d e f Atlas of Alberta Lakes. "Cold Lake". http://sunsite.ualberta.ca/Projects/Alberta-Lakes/view/?region=Beaver%20River%20Region&basin=Beaver%20River%20Basin&lake=Cold%20Lake&number=56&page=Introduction. Retrieved 2008-01-03.
- Fish Species of Saskatchewan
- Meadow Lake Provincial Park
- http://gateway.ca.gov.ab.ca/siteinformation.aspx?id=22
Hydrography of Alberta Rivers Waterfalls Lakes Reservoirs Glaciers Other Peace–Athabasca DeltaCategories:- Beaver River No. 622, Saskatchewan
- Bonnyville No. 87, Alberta
- Lakes of Alberta
- Lakes of Saskatchewan
- Borders of Alberta
- Borders of Saskatchewan
- Northern Alberta geography stubs
- Saskatchewan geography stubs
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