- Lake Minnewanka
Infobox lake
lake_name = Lake Minnewanka
image_lake = Lake Minnewanka 11092005.jpg
caption_lake = September 2005
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location =Banff National Park ,Alberta
coords = coord|51|17|N|115|24|W|region:CA-AB_type:waterbody|display=inline,title
type =reservoir , natural lake
inflow = Cascade River
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basin_countries = Canada
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max-depth = m to ft|142|abbr=yes
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frozen =Lake Minnewanka ("Water of the Spirits" in Nakota - the Stoney Indian language) is a
glacial lake located in the eastern area ofBanff National Park inCanada , about fivekilometre s northeast of the Banff townsite. The lake is km to mi|24|abbr=yes|wiki=yes long and m to ft|142|abbr=yes|wiki=yes deep, making it the longest lake in the mountain parks of theCanadian Rockies (the result of a power dam at the west end). The lake is fed by the Cascade River, flowing east of Cascade Mountain, and runs south through Stewart Canyon as it empties into the western end of the lake. Numerous streams flowing down fromMount Inglismaldie ,Mount Girouard andMount Peechee on the south side of the lake also feed the lake.Aboriginal people long inhabited areas around Lake Minnewanka, as early as 10,000 years ago, according to stone tools and a Clovis point spearhead discovered by archaeologists. The area is rich in animal life (e.g.
elk ,mule deer ,mountain sheep ,bear s) and the easy availability of rock in the mountainous terrain was key to fashioning weapons for hunting. [ [http://www.abheritage.ca/alberta/archaeology/site_profiles_lake_minnewanka.html Alberta Heritage] - Site Profile: Lake Minnewanka]The western end of the lake can be reached by following Lake Minnewanka road from the
Trans-Canada Highway . Boat tours are available near the parking lot. A hiking and mountain biking trail runs along the northern shore of the lake, passing Stewart Canyon and five backcountry campsites. [ [http://www.canadianrockies.net/banff/minnewan.html Canadian Rockies] - Banff National Park - Lake Minnewanka]Mount Aylmer which at 3361 metres is the highest mountain in this area of the park, is located a few kilometres north of the lake.Dam s were built in 1912, 1922 and 1941 to supply the town with hydro-electric power. The most recent dam (1941) raised the lake 30 m and submerged the resort village of Minnewanka Landing that had been present there since 1888. Because of the presence of the submerged village, submerged bridge pilings, and submerged dam (the one from 1912) the lake is popular among recreational scuba divers.ee also
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Lakes of Alberta References
External links
* [http://www.pc.gc.ca/pn-np/ab/banff/natcul/natcul4m1_E.asp Diving Lake Minnewanka: Submerged Cultural Resources]
* [http://hikealberta.com/hike/lake-minnewanka-wardens-cabin Lake Minnewanka Hiking Trail]
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