Isle Lake (Alberta) Explained

Pushpin Map:Alberta
Location:Parkland County / Lac Ste. Anne County, Alberta
Coords:53.6264°N -114.7281°W
Inflow:Sturgeon River
Outflow:Sturgeon River
Catchment:North Saskatchewan River
Basin Countries:Canada
Length:2.6km (01.6miles)
Width:11.2km (07miles)
Area:23km2
Depth:4.1m (13.5feet)
Max-Depth:7.5m (24.6feet)
Elevation:730m (2,400feet)
Reference:Isle Lake

Isle Lake (also called Lake Isle) is a medium-sized lake in central Alberta, Canada. It is located about 80 km west of the city of Edmonton. The lake is fed by the Sturgeon River which eventually flows into the North Saskatchewan River.

Fish species that can be found in the lake include walleye, northern pike, yellow perch, lake whitefish and burbot.

Settlements

Some settlements around the lake area:

The lake has many islands.

References