Kalamalka Lake

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Kalamalka Lake is a strikingly clear, turquoise-colored glacial lake in British Columbia, Canada, renowned for its unique color changes and recreational opportunities.

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Label Occurrences
Kalamalka Lake canonical 2
Kalamalka Lake Protected Area 1

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf lake
natural freshwater lake
adjacentTo Kalamalka Lake self-linksurface differs
surface form: Kalamalka Lake Protected Area

Kalamalka Lake Provincial Park
country Canada
ecosystemType oligotrophic lake ecosystem
governedBy British Columbia
surface form: Province of British Columbia
hasFeature boat launches
carbonate mineral crystals causing colour changes
glacially fed water
public beaches
surrounding hills and parkland
warm surface temperatures in summer
hasInflow small tributary streams
springs
hasNameOrigin derived from an Okanagan First Nations word (exact meaning disputed)
hasNearbyInfrastructure Highway 97
Okanagan Rail Trail
hasNearbySettlement City of Vernon
District of Coldstream
hasOutflow Coldstream Creek NERFINISHED
knownFor colour changes with temperature
high water clarity
recreational activities
turquoise water colour
locatedIn British Columbia
Thompson-Okanagan region
surface form: Okanagan region
locatedInTimeZone Pacific Time Zone
locatedNear Coldstream, British Columbia
Vernon, British Columbia
partOf Okanagan Valley
surface form: Okanagan Basin
region Okanagan
surface form: North Okanagan
supportsActivity birdwatching
hiking along shoreline trails
tourismImportance regional attraction in the Okanagan Valley
usedFor boating
fishing
kayaking
paddleboarding
scenic tourism
swimming
wakeboarding
waterskiing
waterColour blue-green
deep blue in colder seasons
turquoise
waterType freshwater

Referenced by (3)

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Okanagan Valley hasLake Kalamalka Lake
Vernon hasNearbyLake Kalamalka Lake
Kalamalka Lake adjacentTo Kalamalka Lake self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Kalamalka Lake Protected Area