Lesser Slave Lake Provincial Park was created on 1966-06-29.
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.
The maximum depth of Lesser Slave Lake in Alberta, Canada is 67 feet. The average depth of this lake is 37 feet and the length 62 miles.
You would not find them in a province but rather in the Northwest Territories.
Lake Claire is the largest lake in Alberta. Abraham Lake is a man-made reservoir on the Hudson Bay. Beaverhill Lake, Bistcho Lake, Buffalo Lake, and Lesser Slave Lake are other major lakes in Alberta.
Lake Claire is the largest lake in Alberta. Abraham Lake is a man-made reservoir on the Hudson Bay. Beaverhill Lake, Bistcho Lake, Buffalo Lake, and Lesser Slave Lake are other major lakes in Alberta.
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.
Great Bear Lake and Great Slave Lake, which are both located in the Northwest Territories.
The airport code for Slave Lake Airport is YZH.