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Calling Lake
Location Northern Alberta
Coordinates 55°15′N 113°18′W / 55.25, -113.3Coordinates: 55°15′N 113°18′W / 55.25, -113.3
Primary outflows Calling River
Basin countries Canada
Surface area 134 km² (51. Norhern Alberta is a region located in the Canadian province of Alberta. A geographic coordinate system enables every location on the Earth to be specified in three coordinates using mainly a spherical coordinate system. In Hydrology, the discharge or outflow of a River is the volume of Water transported by it in a certain amount of time A drainage basin is an extent of Land where Water from Rain or Snow melt drains downhill into a body of water such as a River, 7 sq mi)
Surface elevation 610 m (2,001 ft)

Calling Lake is a large lake in north-central Alberta, Canada. A lake (from Latin lacus) is a Terrain feature (or Physical feature) a body of Liquid on the surface of a world that is localized to the Alberta (ælˈbɝtə is one of Canada's prairie provinces. It became a province on September 1 1905 Country to "Dominion of Canada" or "Canadian Federation" or anything else please read the Talk Page

Calling Lake
Alberta hydrographic system
Calling Lake in Alberta

It has a total area of 134 km² (51. Alberta (ælˈbɝtə is one of Canada's prairie provinces. It became a province on September 1 1905 7 sq mi) and is located in a large bend of the Athabasca River, 60 km north of the town of Athabasca on highway 813. The Athabasca River (French rivière Athabasca) originates from the Columbia Glacier of the Columbia Icefield in Jasper National Park in Alberta The town of Athabasca ( 2006 population 2575 is located in northern Alberta, Canada.

The Calling Lake Provincial Park is located on the southern shore of the lake, and the Jean Baptiste Gambler 183 First Nations reserve of the Bigstone Cree Nation is established in the hamlet of Calling Lake on the eastern shore. Calling Lake Provincial Park is a Provincial park in Alberta, Canada. First Nations is a term of Ethnicity that refers to the Aboriginal peoples in Canada who are neither Inuit nor Métis people For the vast tract created by the Royal Proclamation of 1763 in Canada and the United States see Indian Reserve (1763 In Canada Not to be confused with the Creek. Cree is an Exonym applied to various people indigenous to North America namely the Nehiyaw Nehithaw Nehilaw Calling Lake is a hamlet in Northern Alberta, Canada. It is located along Highway 813, north of Athabasca and

The waters of the lake are drained through the Calling River into the Athabasca River. The Athabasca River (French rivière Athabasca) originates from the Columbia Glacier of the Columbia Icefield in Jasper National Park in Alberta

See also

Most of Alberta's lakes were formed during the last glaciation about 12000 years ago
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