Great Slave lake is 550 miles north of Edmonton, Alberta.
It is 181 miles according to Google Maps.
Edmonton has never hosted an Olympic Games, either Summer or Winter. Salt Lake City hosted the Winter Olympics of 2002.
The Great Slave Lake
In 1795, Fort Edmonton was established on the north bank of the river, as a major trading post for the Hudson's Bay Company. It was named after Edmonton, London, the home town of HBC deputy governor Sir James Winter Lake.
about 1350 miles
160 kilometres taking this route:Take HIGHWAY 2 - SOUTH, from Edmonton, to HIGHWAY 11A - WEST to SYLVAN LAKE off EXIT 405B.Take HIGHWAY 11A - WEST to Sylvan Lake.
2,202 miles
Edmonton isn't on a lake, but it is on the North Saskatchewan River
Lake Louise is a lake it is named after Princess Louise Caroline Alberta the fourth daughter of Queen Victoria.
From Vancover, British Columbia to Lake Louise, Alberta is about 490 miles. (Keep in mind that Vancover is a city, and Alberta is a province).
The distance from Hammond to Salt Lake City is 1262.6 Miles.