Everything about Cold Lake Alberta totally explained
Cold Lake in western Canada
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 . It is also one of the deepest lakes in Alberta with a maximum depth of . 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. A surface of lies in the province of
Alberta.
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 in
Waterhen River, a major tributary of
Beaver River.
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