
Lake Athabasca - Wikipedia
The lake is fed by the Athabasca River and other rivers, and its water flows northward via the Slave River to the Mackenzie River system, eventually reaching the Arctic Ocean.
Lake Athabasca | Athabasca Delta, Saskatchewan, Alberta
Lake Athabasca, lake in Canada, astride the Alberta–Saskatchewan border, just south of the Northwest Territories. The lake, 208 mi (335 km) long by 32 mi wide, has an area of 3,064 sq …
12 Unbelievable Facts About Lake Athabasca
Sep 13, 2023 · Discover 12 mind-blowing facts about Lake Athabasca, from its stunning size to its unique wildlife and rich indigenous history. Immerse yourself in the wonders of this …
Lake Athabasca, Canada - 7,850 km2 - Stats, Map and More
Find out all you need to know about lake Athabasca in Canada, including statistics, things to do and much more.
Lake Athabasca - WorldAtlas
Nov 2, 2021 · Lake Athabasca is a glacial lake in Canada straddling the Saskatchewan - Alberta border, just south of the Northwest Territories. The lake, occupying approximately 7,935 …
Lake Athabasca - The Canadian Encyclopedia
Feb 6, 2006 · Lake Athabasca is located in northeastern Alberta and northwestern Saskatchewan, at the edge of the Precambrian Shield. With an area of 7,935 km2 and a 2,140 km shoreline, it …
Lake Athabasca | Canada's Alberta
Lake Athabasca is located in the northeast of the province on the Alberta-Saskatchewan border; about 70 percent lies within Saskatchewan and the remainder in Alberta. The lake is fed by the …
Lake Athabasca Map - Alberta, Canada - Mapcarta
Lake Athabasca is in the north-west corner of Saskatchewan and the north-east corner of Alberta between 58° and 60° N in Canada. The lake is about 26% in Alberta and 74% in Saskatchewan.
Lake Athabasca, Alberta & Saskatchewan, Canada - LakeLubbers
Lake Athabasca, AB Guide : Discover facts on Lake Athabasca, AB with information on vacation lodging, local attractions, fishing, boating and other recreation activities.
Lake Athabasca - grokipedia.com
Lake Athabasca is a large glacial lake straddling the border between Alberta and Saskatchewan in western Canada, with a surface area of 7,850 km², a length of 283 km, and a maximum …