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Canada and Lakes

Updated: Apr 28

Canada stands out as the country with the highest number of lakes worldwide, making lakes an integral part of the country's landscape. The number of lakes in Canada, as well as their turquoise hues, add a unique charm and attraction. The lakes in Canada are destinations that everyone visiting the region aims to explore.

 

Across the country, it is always possible to come across lakes in mountainous areas. The covering of the mountains with glaciers and their reflection in the lakes create a magnificent view. Moreover, lakes play a significant role in showcasing Canada's unique natural beauties. Canada is also referred to as the lakes region, and the distinct beauty of each lake draws attention.


canada lakes

How many lakes are there in Canada?

Canada is renowned for its abundance of lakes, though the exact number of these water bodies is not precisely known. It is commonly stated that there are more than 2 million lakes in Canada. Even if the exact count remains unclear, the sheer number of lakes is a significant factor for visiting the country.

 

Determining which lake offers the best scenery in Canada can be challenging, given the variety and beauty of these landscapes. Additionally, the total area covered by these lakes is another noteworthy detail, with all the lakes combined covering an estimated area of 890,000 square kilometers. The location and mesmerizing scenery of some lakes also draw considerable attention. You can check our website and contact us to see the educational and touristic opportunities in Canada that suit you.


10 Must-See Natural Wonders in Canada


1.  Kluane Lake


Kluane Lake is located within a national park, just a few kilometers from Alaska. Nestled near the mountains close to Kluane National Park, this lake is fed by glaciers. Kluane Lake is famous for its trout, making it a popular spot for fishing.

Additionally, herds of caribou can be found in close proximity to the lake. Access to Kluane Lake is relatively easy. To reach the breathtaking views of the lake, simply follow the Alaska Highway that runs along its southern shore.


Kluane Lake

2.  Moraine Lake


Moraine Lake, located in Banff National Park Alberta, stands out as another breathtaking beauty in Canada. Although moraine-dammed lakes are common throughout Canada, this unique beauty is among the most exquisite examples. Despite its small size, Moraine Lake is distinguished by the stunning mountains surrounding it, presenting a distinct vista.

Accessing Moraine Lake, especially during the winter months, can be challenging. Additionally, the lake remains frozen until June. The lakeside attracts a lot of attention, hence it is constantly monitored by Parks Canada. Traveling to Moraine Lake is not limited to just highway access. Alternatives include canoeing or following the trails around the lake. The availability of nearby lodges also makes it a popular choice.


Moraine Lake

3.    Lake Louise

Lake Louise, located in Banff National Park, possesses an exceptionally striking beauty. Its waters are entirely turquoise and are extremely cold. While not suitable for swimming, Lake Louise offers adequate conditions for a holiday. Its location directly below the Rocky Mountains is another reason for its popularity. In the summer, it provides a perfect spot for canoeing, and in the winter, it becomes an ideal place for ice skating. Lake Louise is a popular destination among students coming to Canada for education, offering enjoyable activities throughout the year, such as rowing in the summer and ice skating in the winter. To evaluate suitable school options for you and your child, feel free to contact us.


Lake Louise, located in Banff National Park

4.   Garibaldi Lake


Reaching Garibaldi Lake in British Columbia is more challenging compared to others. It requires a steady ascent through mountain meadows to access the lake. Additionally, the presence of various activities nearby makes visiting Garibaldi Lake one of the top reasons to do so. Offering an ideal camping environment, Garibaldi Lake is among the best choices.


Garibaldi Lake in British Columbia

5. Okanagan Lake


Located in the Okanagan Valley of British Columbia, Canada, Okanagan Lake is notable not only for its beauty but also for its depth. The lake stretches over 135 kilometers in length and covers an area of 348 square kilometers. Carved by glaciers, Okanagan Lake is often referred to as a fjord. The area around this water body is also known for its vineyards. These vineyards produce some of the region's finest wines.


Okanagan Valley of British Columbia, Canada, Okanagan Lake

6.    Peyto Lake


Peyto Lake, situated in Banff National Park, stands out for its uniqueness. Although it is possible to see Lake Louise and Moraine Lake in the same region, Peyto Lake offers an even more captivating view. To visit Peyto Lake, one must travel along the Columbia Icefields Parkway. Due to its proximity to other lakes, it tends to be quite crowded during the tourist season.


Peyto Lake

7.    Lake Superior


Lake Superior, one of the five Great Lakes, straddles the border between Canada and the United States, captivating everyone with its charming nature. Additionally, with an area of 128,000 square kilometers, it holds the title of the world's largest freshwater lake. It also ranks first among the water bodies known as the Great Lakes in Canada.


Featuring sandy beaches and blue bays, Lake Superior truly unveils a tropical visual allure. Visitors should be mindful of sudden fog and potential storms, characteristic of the lake's unpredictable weather. Attracting numerous tourists, Lake Superior is easily accessible and provides a variety of recreational activities. It is particularly a significant destination for students who have come to Ontario for university and college education due to its proximity. For information about schools in Ontario, you can visit our website.


Lake Superior

8. Emerald Lake


Emerald Lake, located in Yoho National Park in British Columbia, is the largest among the 61 lakes in the park. This lake is renowned for its vibrant green hues, which are a result of the rock flour (fine particles of rock) suspended in its water, reflecting light in such a way that gives the water its jewel-like color.


At the shores of Emerald Lake, visitors can engage in various enjoyable activities. During the summer months, canoe rentals are available, offering a unique way to explore the lake's beauty. In the winter, when the lake freezes over, facilities for cross-country skiing are available, making it a popular destination for winter sports enthusiasts. Additionally, for those seeking tranquility during the snowfall, Emerald Lake offers an exceptional option. The lodges and cabins located near the lake also provide a charming accommodation option, allowing visitors to fully enjoy the area's natural beauty.


Emerald Lake, located in Yoho National Park in British Columbia

9.  Spotted Lake


Spotted Lake, known as Canada's coldest lake, is located near the Osoyoos region in British Columbia. The presence of spots and speckles on the lake's surface is the reason behind its name. Additionally, these spots on the water are in shades of blue and green.

The lake's rich content of sodium, calcium, and magnesium sulfate results in the formation of these spots on its surface. However, due to the evaporation of water during the summer months, these spots become less frequent. Every tourist admires the unique beauty of Spotted Lake. However, because it is an ecologically sensitive area, access to Spotted Lake is limited for visitors. Even the limited number of visitors are advised to visit only during the summer months when the spots are more visible.


Spotted Lake, known as Canada's coldest lake

10. Lake Ontario

Lake Ontario is one of the five Great Lakes in Canada. It has an area of approximately 18,960 square kilometers, and its shoreline extends for more than 1,000 kilometers, featuring numerous beaches along its edges. The southwestern part of Lake Ontario is notable for its Niagara vineyards and fruit orchards, adding to the region's charm.

In the summer, activities such as boating, swimming, paddle boarding, and water skiing are popular on Lake Ontario. However, as the lake freezes over in winter, recreational opportunities shift to ice fishing, snowmobiling, and lake hockey, providing enjoyment in a different form.


Lake Ontario

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