Maligne Lake

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Maligne Lake is a renowned glacial lake in the Canadian Rockies, famous for its striking turquoise waters, surrounding mountain scenery, and the iconic Spirit Island.

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Label Occurrences
Maligne Lake canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf glacial lake
natural feature
tourist attraction
accessRoad Maligne Lake Road
associatedRiver Maligne River
climate subalpine
colorCause rock flour from glacial erosion
country Canada
elevationAboveSeaLevel about 1670 metres
frozenPeriod roughly November to May
governingBody Parks Canada
hasBoatTour Spirit Island cruise
hasColor distinct turquoise
hasIsland Spirit Island
hasLodge Maligne Lake Chalet
hasTrail Bald Hills Trail
Mary Schäffer Loop
Opal Hills Trail
hasViewpoint Spirit Island viewpoint
knownFor Spirit Island
surrounding mountain scenery
turquoise waters
locatedIn Alberta
Athabasca River
surface form: Athabasca River basin

Rocky Mountains
surface form: Canadian Rockies

Jasper National Park NERFINISHED
locatedNear town of Jasper
maximumLength about 22 km
maximumWidth about 1 km
namedLanguage French
nameMeaning malignant or wicked
nearbyAttraction Maligne Canyon
Medicine Lake NERFINISHED
outflow Maligne River
partOf Rocky Mountains
popularActivity boating
canoeing
hiking
kayaking
photography
wildlife viewing
primaryWaterSource glacial meltwater
protectedStatus national park lake
region Western Canada
surfaceArea about 19.7 square kilometres
waterType freshwater
withinUNESCOWorldHeritageSite Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site
surface form: Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks

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Jasper National Park contains Maligne Lake
Jasper near Maligne Lake
Jasper, Alberta tourismAttraction Maligne Lake