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    Lake Athabasca
    Lake Athabasca is located in the northwest corner of Saskatchewan and the northeast corner of Alberta. The lake covers an area of 7,850 sq km (3,030 sq mi) and is home of the largest lake trout ever caught, a whopper at 46.3 kg (101.8 lb). The lake is home to over 20 fish species and the Lake Athabasca Sand Dunes are located near the lake's southern shore.
    Address: . Lake Athabasca  SK  Canada
     

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    Peace-Athabasca Delta
    The Peace-Athabasca Delta is a large, freshwater delta in northeastern Alberta. Located at the confluence of the Peace, Athabasca and Slave Rivers, at the western end of Lake Athabasca, the delta is an important habitat for waterfowl nesting and migration.
    Address: . Wood Buffalo  AB  CAN
     

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    Jackfish River
    The Jackfish River is found in northern Alberta near the hamlet of Conklin. It is a tributary of the Peace River.
    Address: . AB  CAN
     

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    Lesser Slave Lake
    Lesser Slave Lake is one of Alberta's largest recreational lakes providing good fishing and swimming opportunities. Lake drains into the Athabasca River Basin and covers 1160 square kilometres (447.9 square miles). The towns of Slave Lake and High Prairie are located in the area.
    Address: . Slave Lake and High Prairie  AB  Canada
     

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    The Peace River
    The Peace River, 1,923 km (1,195 mi) long, is one of the principal tributaries of the Mackenzie River System. Cutting a deep gash, up to 11 km wide, across the Alberta prairie, the river flows into Wood Buffalo National Park where it meets with the Slave River.
    Address: . Peace River  AB  CAN
     
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    Crystal Lake
    Crystal Lake is located in Grand Prairie's Muskoseepi Park. Visitors here can enjoy nature watching, biking and cross-skiing over 20 km (12 mi) of trails.
    Address: Muskoseepi Park Grand Prairie  AB  Canada
     

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    Christina Lake
    Located in northern Alberta, Christina Lake offers plenty of recreational opportunities, including camping and picnicking. Fishing for walleye, northern pike and yellow perch is also popular here.
    Address: . Conklin  AB  CAN
     

     
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