Located about 45 km northeast of Lloydminister, to the north of the site are numerous small lakes.
[FP, NOT MUCH ON LAC TREMBLE]

Map of the Area
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Other Information
Lac Tremble does not appear to be a permanent body of water. It appears on satellite images as a green field but is shown a body of water on some maps. The site is crossed diagonally (northwest to southeast) by Deer Creek [1].
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.) |
Steward-Status | |
Recreation Activities | |
IUCN | |
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Notes and Comments |
References
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- Ernst, Trent. Backroad Mapbook, Central Alberta: Outdoor Recreation Guide. 4th edition. Coquitlam, British Columbia: Mussio Ventures Ltd., 2014; p. 49, Elk Point.
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