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Wabamun Lake Provincial Park

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Wabamun Lake Provincial Park
Wabamun Lake Provincial Park
Wabamun Lake Provincial Park
Wabamun Lake Provincial Park
Wabamun Lake Provincial Park
Wabamun Lake Provincial Park
Wabamun Lake Provincial Park
Wabamun Lake Provincial Park
Wabamun Lake Provincial Park
Wabamun Lake Provincial Park
Wabamun Lake Provincial Park
Wabamun Lake Provincial Park
Wabamun Lake Provincial Park
Wabamun Lake Provincial Park
Wabamun Lake Provincial Park
Wabamun Lake Provincial Park
Wabamun Lake Provincial Park
Wabamun Lake Provincial Park
Wabamun Lake Provincial Park
Wabamun Lake Provincial Park
Wabamun Lake Provincial Park
Wabamun Lake Provincial Park
Wabamun Lake Provincial Park
Wabamun Lake Provincial Park
Phone:
+1 780-892-2702

Hours:
Sunday9am - 9pm
Monday9am - 9pm
Tuesday9am - 9pm
Wednesday9am - 9pm
Thursday9am - 9pm
Friday9am - 9pm
Saturday9am - 9pm


Wabamun Lake is one of the most heavily used lakes in Alberta, Canada. It lies 65 kilometres west of Edmonton, Alberta. It is 19.2 kilometres long and 6.6 kilometres narrow, covers 82 square kilometres and is 11 metres deep at its deepest, with somewhat clear water.Its name derives from the Cree word for mirror. Wabamun was reputedly the best whitefish lake in the Edmonton area and is well known for its large northern pike. A large variety of migrating, breeding and moulting wildfowl visit the lake. Beaver and muskrat use the lake while the surrounding upland supports coyotes, porcupine, moose and white-tailed deer. There are also reported sightings of cougars and wolves and bears. Alberta Fish and Wildlife has confirmed that there have been wolf kills of cattle and sheep near Isle Lake . There are natural beaches along much of the shoreline, but emergent vegetation restricts their use. The most popular beaches for swimming are the artificially made one at the provincial park in Moonlight Bay, and the natural one at Seba Beach. There are numerous recreational cottages along its shores. Several communities line the north shore of the lake, the largest being the Village of Wabamun. Rich coal deposits surrounding the lake have been mined by TransAlta for power plants it operates and that are cooled by lake water.
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