Chain Lakes, Alberta
Lake in Ponoka County, Alberta / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Chain Lakes are a series of three lakes located north of Clive in the Canadian province of Alberta.[9] These lakes are connected by Parlby Creek, which provides inflow and outflow for all three lakes. The main sportfish in the three lakes are Northern Pike, although Yellow Perch have been caught in the lakes.[10] The lakes are located in Ponoka County, Alberta and Lacombe County, Alberta, and are located southeast of Ponoka and northwest of Lacombe. Red Deer, Nelson lake, and Gadsby lake are not located far from Chain lakes. Parlby creek, which provides inflow and outflow to all of the lakes, eventually flows into Spotted lake, Buffalo Lake, and lies in the Red Deer River basin even though it is located closer to the Battle River.
North Chain Lake | |
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Location | Ponoka County, Alberta |
Coordinates | 52°36′44.28″N 113°27′50.74″W |
Type | Lake |
Primary inflows | Parlby Creek |
Primary outflows | Parlby Creek |
Basin countries | Canada |
Middle Chain Lake[1] | |
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Middle Chain Lake[4] | |
Location | Ponoka County, Alberta |
Coordinates | 52°35′1.15″N 113°26′29.01″W |
Type | Lake |
Primary inflows | Parlby Creek |
Primary outflows | Parlby Creek |
Basin countries | Canada |
Magee Lake[5] | |
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Magee Lake[8] | |
Location | Lacombe County, Alberta |
Coordinates | 52°33′39.08″N 113°23′5.07″W |
Type | Lake |
Primary inflows | Parlby Creek |
Primary outflows | Parlby Creek |
Basin countries | Canada |