Beaverhill Lake

Beaverhill Lake (Cree: amisk-wa-chi-sakhahigan) is a large lake in central Alberta, Canada. It is a site of regional importance in the Western Hemisphere Shorebird Reserve Network. It is managed by the Canadian Wildlife Service division of Environment Canada.

Beaverhill Lake
amisk-wa-chi-sakhahigan (Cree)
Beaverhill Lake from Francis Viewpoint in 2010
Beaverhill Lake
LocationBeaver County / Lamont County, Alberta
Coordinates53°27′09″N 112°32′08″W
Catchment area1,970 km2 (760 sq mi)
Basin countriesCanada
Surface area139 km2 (54 sq mi)
Max. depth2.3 m (7 ft 7 in)
Surface elevation668 m (2,192 ft)
Ramsar Wetland
Official nameBeaverhill Lake
DesignatedMay 27, 1987
Reference no.370

It is located 70 km southeast of Edmonton, near the town of Tofield, and lies in the hydrographic basin of the North Saskatchewan River.

As recently as 1990, the lake had a total area of 139 km2 (54 sq mi) and a maximum depth of only 2.3 m (7 ft 7 in) Like similar "prairie pothole" lakes, Beaverhill lake receded significantly after much of its headwaters were diverted, in recent years it has lost about one-quarter of its depth between 1999 and 2009.

The lake is an important bird habitat and has been designated as a "National Nature Viewpoint" by Nature Canada (formerly known as the Canadian Nature Federation) in 1981. The Beaverhill Natural Area was established in 1987 to protect the lake and its surrounding area. Beaverhill Lake Heritage Rangeland Natural Area is also established on what were the shores of the lake.

The Beaverhill Lake Group, a stratigraphical unit of the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin was named for this lake.

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