No. There are only five Great Lakes. None of which are in Alberta. They are:Superior, Huron, Michigan, Erie and Ontario.
No.
No, Alberta is a province in Canada. The Great Lakes are Superior, Michigan, Huron, Ontario, and Erie.
No, Alberta is a province in Canada. The Great Lakes are Superior, Michigan, Huron, Ontario, and Erie.
There are thousands of lakes in Alberta.
There are two major lakes that are shared by Alberta and Saskatchewan, Canada. Those lakes are Athabasca Lake and Cold Lake.
Lake Louise, in Alberta it is nice but not Great. All the Great Lakes are in Canada, except for that one named for a State, Michigan.
Absolutely! There are many rivers, lakes and mountains in Alberta!Some lakes are:Thunder LakeLake AthabascaLesser Slave LakeClear LakePine LakeSome rivers are:North Saskatchewan RiverAthabasca RiverBow RiverBattle RiverMilk RiverSome mountains are:Three SistersPyramid MountainMount RundleMount Edith CavellMarmot MountainThese are only just a few of the many lakes, rivers and mountains that exist in Alberta, Canada.
If you mean the Great Lakes, then no.
None. There are no parts of any great lakes in Colorado.
None of the Great Lakes touch any of the Great Plains States.
Varied, from Mixed-Grass Prairies to the Foothills and the Rocky Mountains, to the Aspen Parkland and the Boreal Forest. Alberta also has numerous lakes, rivers and streams that flow throw this great province.
No