Medicine Lake

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Medicine Lake is a scenic glacial-fed lake in the Canadian Rockies of Alberta, known for its disappearing water levels caused by an underground drainage system.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf lake
tourist attraction
accessVia Maligne Lake Road NERFINISHED
climate subalpine
continent North America
country Canada
drainageBasin Athabasca River NERFINISHED
elevation approximately 1,436 metres above sea level
approximately 4,711 feet above sea level
freezesDuring winter
geologicalSetting karst landscape
hasHydrologicalFeature disappearing water levels
underground drainage system
hasNameOrigin named for Indigenous beliefs about its mysterious waters
hasNearbyWildlife bighorn sheep
black bear
elk
grizzly bear
moose
various bird species
hasOutflow subterranean karst system
hasRecreationalActivity hiking
photography
wildlife viewing
hasScenicFeature forested shoreline
mountain backdrop
seasonally exposed lakebed
hydrologicalType sinking lake
isWithinUNESCOWorldHeritageSite Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks NERFINISHED
knownFor seasonal fluctuations in water level
vanishing lake phenomenon
languageOfToponym English
locatedIn Alberta
Canadian Rockies NERFINISHED
Jasper Municipality region NERFINISHED
locatedInProtectedArea Jasper National Park NERFINISHED
locatedNear Maligne Lake NERFINISHED
partOf Athabasca River system NERFINISHED
protectedBy Parks Canada NERFINISHED
provinceOrState Alberta NERFINISHED
tourismRegion Rocky Mountains NERFINISHED
waterLevelHighestIn early summer
late spring
waterLevelLowestIn autumn
late summer
waterSource glacial meltwater

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Jasper National Park contains Medicine Lake