Lac Ste. Anne (Alberta)

Lac Ste. Anne
Lac Ste. Anne is located in Alberta
Lac Ste. Anne
Lac Ste. Anne
LocationLac Ste. Anne County, Alberta
Coordinates53°42′30″N 114°27′37″W / 53.70833°N 114.46028°W / 53.70833; -114.46028
Typeeutrophic
EtymologySaint Anne
Primary inflowsSturgeon River
Primary outflowsSturgeon River
Catchment area619 km2 (239 sq mi)
Basin countriesCanada
Surface area54.5 km2 (21.0 sq mi)
Average depth4.8 m (15.7 ft)
Max. depth9 m (30 ft)
Surface elevation730 m (2,400 ft)
IslandsFarming Island, Horse Island, Castle Island
SettlementsAlberta Beach, Sunset Point, Yellowstone, Ross Haven, West Cove, Lac Ste. Anne, Val Quentin
Official nameLac Ste. Anne Pilgrimage National Historic Site of Canada
Designated2004

Lac Ste. Anne is a large lake in central Alberta, Canada. It is in Lac Ste. Anne County, along Highway 43, 75 km west of Edmonton.

The lake has a total area of 54.5 km2, a maximum depth of 9 m, and an average depth of 4.8 m.[1] Lac Ste. Anne lies at an elevation of 730 m, and has a drainage area of 619 km2. The eutrophic lake is formed along the Sturgeon River through which it drains into the North Saskatchewan River. Two islands are found at the western end of the lake, Farming Island and Horse Island, while the small Castle Island and tiny Rock Island lie at the eastern tip of the lake.

Along the southern area coal mines generate power and employment, and recreational businesses have flourished because of the lakes. Agriculture is still a mainstay and the area is known for some of the best oat crops in Canada.

  1. ^ Atlas of Alberta Lakes - Lac Ste. Anne