Lake Newell Explained

Lake Newell
Location:County of Newell, Alberta
Coords:50.4344°N -111.935°W
Type:Reservoir
Outflow:Rolling Hills Lake, Bow River
Catchment:84.6km2
Basin Countries:Canada
Length:14km (09miles)
Width:6.5km (04miles)
Area:66.4km2
Depth:4.8m (15.7feet)
Max-Depth:19.8m (65feet)
Pushpin Map:Alberta
Elevation:765m (2,510feet)

Lake Newell is a large man-made reservoir in southern Alberta, Canada. It is located 14km (09miles) south of the city of Brooks, east of Veteran Highway. The reservoir was filled in 1914 through the construction of the Bassano Dam. It was named after T.H. Newell, a landowner and irrigation expert.[1] The County of Newell is in turn named after the lake.

The lake covers a surface of 66.4km2 and has a drainage basin of 84.6km2. The shallow lake has an average depth of 4.8m (15.7feet) and reaches a maximum depth of 19.8m (65feet).[1] It lies at an elevation of 765m (2,510feet). The lake adjoins two man made wetlands: Kinbrook Marsh North and Kinbrook Marsh South.

It empties into the Bow River after flowing through Rolling Hills Lake, an extension of the lake, filled when the dam was raised in 1939. Irrigation canals are built between the lake and the Bow River, as well as in the agricultural area north and east of the lake. Kinbrook Island Provincial Park was established in the eastern shore of the lake on November 14, 1951.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Atlas of Alberta Lakes - Lake Newell. University of Alberta. University of Alberta. 2008-03-13. https://web.archive.org/web/20120210061341/http://sunsite.ualberta.ca/Projects/Alberta-Lakes/view/?region=South%20Saskatchewan%20Region&basin=Bow%20River%20Basin&lake=Lake%20Newell&number=114. 2012-02-10. dead.
  2. Web site: Kinbrook Island Provincial Park. Alberta Community Development. 2008-03-14. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20090513060724/http://gateway.cd.gov.ab.ca/siteinformation.aspx?id=65. 2009-05-13.