This Clear Lake site is northwest of Edmonton in the Athabasca River watershed near Fort Assiniboine. It is not to be confused with other similarly named lakes in Alberta.
- Map of the Area
- Other Information
- Biophysical Observations (via iNaturalist.ca)
- Site Statistics
- References

Map of the Area
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Other Information
Clear Lake Natural Area includes upland forests of aspen, birch and balsam poplar as well as depressional areas containing black spruce, tamarack and bog birch; floating sedge mats extend into the lake. (Alberta Parks website, 2012).
It should be noted that there are several lakes in Alberta that have the name “Clear Lake”.
Biophysical Observations (via iNaturalist.ca)

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Observations & Projects for this Natural Area
- Observations for this Natural Area.
- No iNaturalist Projects.
Site Statistics
| Site Name | Clear Lake |
| Site Type | Natural Area |
| Subtype | Order-in-council (OC) |
| Natural Region(s) | Central Mixedwood |
| O.C. No. (Land Ref. Manual) | 454/71 |
| PASite ID (Map Ref #) | 297 |
| Site # (Parks Website) | |
| Total Area | 91.60 ha. (226.34 ac.) |
| Steward-Status | |
| Recreation Activities | none noted |
| IUCN | II |
| Operated By | Parks Division |
| Notes and Comments |
References
The following links are provided as a courtesy but are not verified or endorsed by SAPAA. Clicking on the link will cause you to leave the SAPAA website. Primary source of information is: Information & Facilities – Clear Lake Natural Area | Alberta Parks (2022-11-01).