Located about 25 km northeast of the Town of Vermilion in eastern Alberta, this section-size PNT is crossed diagonally (northwest to southeast) by Deer Creek.

Map of the Area
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Observations & Projects for this Natural Area
- Observations for this Natural Area.
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Other Information
Lac Tremble does not appear to be a permanent body of water. On Google Maps the lake itself is shown as occurring in the section west of the PNT. It appears on some satellite images as a green field, but is shown as a body of water on some maps.
Site Statistics
| Site Name | Lac Tremble (PNT) |
| Site Type | Natural Area |
| Subtype | Protective Notation (PNT) |
| Natural Region(s) | Central Parkland |
| O.C. No. (Land Ref. Manual) | N/A |
| PASite ID (Map Ref #) | 85 |
| Site # (Parks Website) | N/A |
| Total Area | 260.15 ha. (642.84 ac.) |
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References
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