Utikuma Lake
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Utikuma Lake is a large lake in north-central Alberta, Canada. It is located 30 km north of the Lesser Slave Lake, between the Bicentennial Highway and highway 750.
It has a total surface of 295.5 km² with 15.3 km² island area. It lies at an elevation of 347 m.
Uticuma is Cree for "big whitefish".[1]
The Utikoomak Lake 155 indian reserve of the Whitefish Lake First Nations is established on the northern shore.
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- ^ Atlas of Alberta lakes - Uticuma Lake
Major Rivers: Athabasca • Beaver • Hay • Milk • North Saskatchewan • Peace • Red Deer • Slave • South Saskatchewan
Other Rivers: Battle • Bow • Brazeau • Chinchaga • Crowsnest • Clearwater • Elbow • Firebag • Lesser Slave • Little Smoky • Oldman • Pembina • Petitot • Sheep • Smoky • Sunwapta • Wabasca • Wapiti • (more...)
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Other Lakes: Abraham • Beaverhill • Brûlé • Calling • Cold • La Biche • Louise • Maligne • Minnewanka • Moraine • Peyto • Pigeon • Pinehurst • Pyramid • Skeleton • Sylvan • Utikuma • Vermilion • Wabamun • Waterton • Zama • (more...)