Elkwater Lake (Alberta) Explained

Elkwater Lake
Coords:49.6678°N -110.295°W
Type:mesotrophic
Pushpin Map:Alberta
Catchment:25.7km2
Basin Countries:Canada
Area:2.31km2
Max-Depth:8.4m (27.6feet)
Cities:Elkwater

Elkwater Lake is a small lake located in the northwest corner of the Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park in southeastern Alberta, Canada. It is reached via Alberta Highway 41 (Buffalo Trail), and the tourist community of Elkwater lies on its southern shore. Its name is a translation of Ponokiokwe, the Blackfoot name for the lake.

Elkwater Lake has a surface area of 2.31km2 and a maximum depth of 8.4m (27.6feet). It lies in the hydrographic basin of the South Saskatchewan River and has a drainage area of 25.7km2.[1] It is a mesotrophic lake, and it hosts a fishery for Yellow Perch and Northern Pike.

Geologically, Elkwater Lake sits in a glacial meltwater valley that was carved during the retreat of the Laurentide Ice Sheet from the area at the end of the Pleistocene Epoch.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. http://sunsite.ualberta.ca/Projects/Alberta-Lakes/view/?region=South%20Saskatchewan%20Region&basin=South%20Saskatchewan%20River%20Basin&lake=Elkwater%20Lake&number=124 Atlas of Alberta Lakes
  2. Westgate, J.A. 1968. Surficial geology of the Foremost – Cypress Hills area, Alberta. Research Council of Alberta, Map 29 in Bulletin 22.