No one knows for sure what caused it. There is still an investigation going on. Some suspect(ed) it was arson while others thought it might have been caused by natural causes. Again no one is certain on how it was caused.
It's not really known who or what started the Slave Lake fire. Conditions in that area where extremely dry, so it could've been some careless person who tossed out a cigarrette near the road or sparks from the train tracks that are found near the town. It could've also been from lightning.
The beginning of May long weekend 2011 (14th/15th)
1970 feet
No. Slave Lake is a town found near Lesser Slave Lake in Alberta, Canada. Great Slave Lake is found in the Northwest Territories, north of the province.
It's not "Lake Slave" it's Slave Lake. And it's located in Northern Alberta, Canada.
The Great Slave Lake is located in Northern Canada.
Great Slave Lake is the second largest lake in the Northwest Canadian territory and the deepest lake in North America. It is named for the Slave Indian tribe that used to live on its shores. Great Slave Lake was discovered by Samuel Hearne in 1771.
The airport code for Slave Lake Airport is YZH.
The Great Lakes are:Lake HuronLake OntarioLake MichiganLake ErieLake SuperiorAs you can see, none of them have 'great' in their names. Two lakes in Canada that do are Great Slave Lake and Great Bear Lake.
Lesser Slave is near the town of Slave Lake. Slave Lake is located directly north of Westlock, west of Chisolm and Athabasca. All of these towns are located in "Northern" Alberta.
the largest two lakes in the north west territories is. great bear lake and great slave lake.
Hornindalsvatnet in Norway is the deepest lake in Europe at 514 metres (1686 ft).