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Sturgeon Lake (Alberta)

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Primary outflows
  
Sturgeon Creek

Surface area
  
49.1 km (19.0 sq mi)

Area
  
49.1 km²

Mean depth
  
5.4 m

Province
  
Alberta

Basin countries
  
Canada

Average depth
  
5.4 m (18 ft)

Surface elevation
  
685 m

Catchment area
  
571 km²

Cities
  
Sturgeon Heights, Alberta

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Location
  
Municipal District of Greenview No. 16, Alberta

Primary inflows
  
Cornwall Creek, Goose Creek

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Sturgeon Lake is a lake in north-western Alberta, Canada. It has a total area of 49.1 km2 (19.0 sq mi) and a maximum depth of 9.5 m (31 ft). It is located in the hydrographic basin of the Little Smoky River at an elevation of 685 m, 20 km west of the town of Valleyview, along Highway 43.

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Map of Sturgeon Lake, Alberta, Canada

Young's Point Provincial Park is located on the northern shore of the lake, and Williamson Provincial Park lies on the southern shore. The Sturgeon Lake First Nations reserve of the Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation is established on the southern shore. The hamlet of Sturgeon Heights is located at the western tip of the lake.

Just near Williamson Provincial Park is the Sturgeon Lake Campground. Sturgeon Lake Campground is a co-operative effort between M. Isley Enterprises Inc. and the Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation. It has been recently re-energized with all new washroom facilities, 50 power and water sites, 54 non-serviced sites, a group campsite, a brand new store and a playground for the kids. The campground is also the site of a giant teepee with beautiful artwork emblazoned on its sides. It is also the site of Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation Pow Wow Arbour. The arbour is where the ceremonial dances of the Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation are performed.

The waters of the lake are drained into the Little Smoky River through the 28 km (17 mi) long Sturgeon Creek.

Despite the name, the lake doesn't host any Sturgeon fish.

RecreationEdit

Sturgeon lake offers a variety of recreations opportunities. A variety of fish are available consisting of Pickerel (Walleye), Jackfish (Northern Pike), Perch, Burbot (Lingcod), White suckers & White-fish.

Boat launch sites are located on both south and north shores, as are campgrounds and day use areas.

References

Sturgeon Lake (Alberta) Wikipedia