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Gull Lake is a large lake in central Alberta, ... there are no specific fishing regulations for the lake, but provincial limits apply (Alta. For. Ld. Wild. 1989 ...
Gull Lake is a summer village located on the southern shore of Gull Lake, located approximately 24 km (15 mi)southeast of the Town of Rimbey in central Alberta, Canada. Demographics [ edit ]
Established in 1932, Aspen Beach Provincial Park was the first provincial park in Alberta. The parkland reserve and recreational area contains sand beaches on the southern shores of Gull Lake, which is suitable for swimming and paddling due to its warm shallow waters.
The largest lake completely within Alberta is Lake Claire, at 1,436 km 2 (554 sq mi). Lake Claire is just west of Lake Athabasca, with both located in the remote Peace-Athabasca Delta. This section provides a list of lakes of Alberta with an area larger than 100 km 2 (39 sq mi). [1] [4] [5]
The Act, then known as An Act for the regulation of Fishing and the protection of Fisheries was passed into law on May 22, 1868, in the 1st Canadian Parliament. [2] The Act replaced An Act to amend Chapter 62 of the Consolidated Statutes of Canada, and to provide for the better regulation of Fishing and protection of Fisheries passed by the Province of Canada. [2]
Gull Lake, Alberta, a summer village in Alberta, Canada; Gull Lake, Manitoba, a hamlet in Rural Municipality of Alexander, Manitoba, Canada; Gull Lake, Saskatchewan, a town in Saskatchewan, Canada Rural Municipality of Gull Lake No. 139, the rural municipality that surrounds the town
Parkland Beach is a summer village in Alberta, Canada. It is located on the northern shore of Gull Lake, southeast of Rimbey. Demographics In the ...
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