Brûlé Lake (Alberta)

Brûlé Lake is a lake in western Alberta, Canada.[1] It is formed along the Athabasca River, immediately east of Jasper National Park and 30 km west of Hinton. According to one tradition, the lake was named for a burnt (French: brûlé) tract of woods near the site.[2]

Brûlé Lake
West bound train at Brûlé Lake, Alberta
Brûlé Lake
LocationYellowhead County, Alberta
Coordinates53°17′N 117°51′W
Primary inflowsAthabasca River
Primary outflowsAthabasca River
Basin countriesCanada
Max. length10 km (6.2 mi)
Max. width2 km (1.2 mi)
Surface area14.5 km2 (5.6 sq mi)
Surface elevation984 m (3,228 ft)

The Brûlé Lake sand dunes are a popular place for all-terrain vehicle driving.

The main line of the Canadian National Railway—which is also used by Via Rail's Canadian passenger train—passes on the western side of the lake, while the Yellowhead Highway passes on the eastern side.

The lake lies at an elevation of 984 m, is 10 km long, and has a maximum width of 2 km. The total water area is 14.5 km2.

Between 1799 and 1801, Hudson's Bay Company had a trading post established on the shores of the lake.

References

See also

  • Lakes of Alberta


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