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Abraham Lake

Coordinates: 52°13′25″N 116°25′38″W / 52.22361°N 116.42722°W / 52.22361; -116.42722
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Abraham Lake
LocationClearwater County, Alberta
Coordinates52°13′25″N 116°25′38″W / 52.22361°N 116.42722°W / 52.22361; -116.42722
TypeReservoir
Primary inflowsNorth Saskatchewan River
Primary outflowsNorth Saskatchewan River
Basin countriesCanada
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Abraham Lake is an artificial lake on North Saskatchewan River in western Alberta, Canada. Abraham Lake has a surface area of Template:Km2 to mi2 and a length of Template:Km to mi.

Abraham Lake

History

It was built on the upper course of the North Saskatchewan River, in the foothills of the Canadian Rockies. It lines David Thompson Highway between Saskatchewan River Crossing and Nordegg.

Abraham Lake was created in 1972, with the construction of the Bighorn Dam. The Government of Alberta sponsored a contest to name the lake in during February 1972, during the final stages of construction of the Bighorn dam. Students across the province were asked to submit names taking into consideration "historical significance, prominent persons, geography and topography, and the value of the lake."[1] It was named for Silas Abraham, an inhabitant of the Saskatchewan River valley in the nineteenth century.[2]

Although man-made, the lake has the blue color of other glacial lakes in the Rocky Mountains, which is caused by rock flour as in other glacial lakes.

The Cline River Heliport is located on the western shore of the lake.

See also

References

  1. ^ The Edmonton Journal, 16 February 1972
  2. ^ Travel Nordegg - Abraham Lake
Abraham Lake