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The lake that crosses the northern borders of Alberta and Saskatchewan is Lake Athabasca. It is a large glacial lake that is part of the Athabasca River watershed. The lake is situated primarily in Saskatchewan, with a portion extending into Alberta, and it is known for its natural beauty and recreational opportunities.
1970 feet
Great Slave lake is 550 miles north of Edmonton, Alberta.
The depth of Lake Louise in Alberta, Canada is 70 metres which is equivalent to 230 feet.
Standley Lake High School was created in 1988.
Scott Lake hill outside of Canmore is the highest point on the transcanada highway in alberta
Lake Louise in Alberta is named after her.
what major lake is shared by Alberta and Saskatchewan? Athabasca lake
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 in Northern Alberta between Rainbow Lake and High Level....
There is Loon Lake, Saskatchewan and Loon Lake,Alberta. Loon Lake, Sk is about a 3 hour drive from Saskatoon.(As for Loon Lake, Alberta, I dont know)..
The lake that crosses the northern borders of Alberta and Saskatchewan is Lake Athabasca. It is a large glacial lake that is part of the Athabasca River watershed. The lake is situated primarily in Saskatchewan, with a portion extending into Alberta, and it is known for its natural beauty and recreational opportunities.
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Scott A. Lake was born on 1965-06-29.
It is 181 miles according to Google Maps.
Payne Lake is in Alberta, Canada. Perry Lake is in Kansas, United States.
There are two major lakes that are shared by Alberta and Saskatchewan, Canada. Those lakes are Athabasca Lake and Cold Lake.