Lac Tremble (PNT) Natural Area


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.

Topographical map of Lac Tremble (PNT) Natural Area.  Image courtesy of https://atlas.gc.ca/toporama.
Topographical map of Lac Tremble (PNT) Natural Area. Image courtesy of https://atlas.gc.ca/toporama.

Map of the Area

Any maps and map views are for general information only. Do not rely on them for navigation or to determine legal boundaries.

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 NameLac Tremble (PNT)
Site TypeNatural Area
SubtypeProtective 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 Area260.15 ha. (642.84 ac.)
Steward-Status
Recreation Activities
IUCN
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Notes and Comments
Statistics and Details for Lac Tremble (PNT) Natural Area

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: Government of Alberta.

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