Emerald Lake

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Emerald Lake is a striking turquoise glacial lake in the Canadian Rockies, renowned for its scenic mountain backdrop and popular hiking and canoeing opportunities.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf glacial lake
tourist attraction
accessFrom Trans-Canada Highway NERFINISHED
country Canada
frozenInSeason winter
governingBody Parks Canada NERFINISHED
hasActivity canoeing
cross-country skiing
hiking
snowshoeing
hasColor emerald green
turquoise
hasLodge Emerald Lake Lodge NERFINISHED
hasOutflow Emerald River NERFINISHED
hasParking yes
hasRecreationFacility canoe rental
hasShoreFeature forested shoreline
hasTrail Emerald Lake Loop Trail NERFINISHED
hasViewOf Mount Burgess NERFINISHED
President Range NERFINISHED
isPopularWith photographers
tourists
locatedIn British Columbia
Canadian Rockies NERFINISHED
Yoho National Park NERFINISHED
locatedInProtectedArea Yoho National Park NERFINISHED
nearestTown Field, British Columbia NERFINISHED
notableFor canoeing opportunities
hiking opportunities
scenic mountain backdrop
turquoise water
partOf Columbia River basin NERFINISHED
trailDifficulty easy
waterSource glacial meltwater
waterType freshwater

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Yoho National Park (partly considered within Columbia and Rocky transition) hasLake Emerald Lake
subject surface form: Yoho National Park
Bear Lake hasTrailAccessTo Emerald Lake