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Lesser Slave Lake: 1,160 km 2 (450 sq mi) Alberta 44 43 Gods Lake: 1,151 km 2 (444 sq mi) Manitoba 45 not in top 50 Lake St. Clair: 1,114 km 2 (430 sq mi) Ontario [8] 694 km 2 (268 sq mi), USA 420 km 2 (160 sq mi) 46 44 Aberdeen Lake: 1,100 km 2 (420 sq mi) Nunavut 47 45 Bras d'Or Lake: 1,099 km 2 (424 sq mi) Nova Scotia (tidal lake) 48 46
Great Slave Lake [1] [a] is the second-largest lake in the Northwest Territories of Canada (after Great Bear Lake), the deepest lake in North America at 614 m (2,014 ft), [2] and the tenth-largest lake in the world by area.
Lesser Slave Lake is located in northern Alberta, Canada, northwest of Edmonton. It is the second largest lake entirely within Alberta boundaries (and the largest easily accessible by vehicle), covering 1,160 km 2 (450 sq mi) and measuring over 100 km (62 mi) long and 15 km (9.3 mi) at its widest point.
Great Slave Lake, Northwest Territories — deepest lake of Western Hemisphere at 614 m (2 Lake Michigan–Huron , Ontario 45°49′N 84°45′W / 45.817°N 84.750°W / 45.817; -84.750 ( Lake Michigan–Huron ) — by some considerations the most extensive lake of Western Hemisphere and the most extensive freshwater lake on ...
Slave Lake is a town in northern Alberta, Canada that is surrounded by the Municipal District of Lesser Slave River No. 124. It is approximately 255 km (158 mi) northwest of Edmonton . It is located on the southeast shore of Lesser Slave Lake at the junction of Highway 2 and Highway 88 .
The park is in Big Lakes County in central Alberta, approximately 35 kilometres (22 mi) east of Grouard on township road 752A. [4] It is on the north shore of Lesser Slave Lake from Grouard Indian Reserve 231, now Kapawe'no 231, in the east to Hilliard's Bay Provincial Park in the west. [2] The park is accessed via township road 752A.
Lesser Slave Lake Provincial Park is a provincial park and birdwatching area located in north-central Alberta, Canada.. The park is located on the northeastern shore of the Lesser Slave Lake (while Hilliard's Bay Provincial Park, Lesser Slave Lake Wildland and Grouard Trail Park Reserve stand on the northwestern shore), 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) north from the town of Slave Lake on Highway 88.
The Yellowknife River is a river in the Northwest Territories, Canada.It flows south and empties into Yellowknife Bay just where it is crossed by the Ingraham Trail.It is part of Great Slave Lake, approximately 7.5 km (4.7 mi) north northeast of the city of Yellowknife.