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- Q7307018 subject Q6489417.
- Q7307018 abstract "Reesor Lake is a lake in Cypress Hills Provincial Park, in Alberta.Reesor Lake is a small, popular trout-fishing reservoir located within Cypress Hills Provincial Park in the Municipal District of Cypress. It was named after David William Reesor, the son of a Canadian senator, who settled in the area in 1900. The original Reesor ranch house still stands near the shore (Alta. Cult. Multicult. n.d.). Prior to 1960, the lake was two small, separate water bodies, called Twin Lakes. In 1960, a dam was constructed across the southeast end of the valley where the two lakes were located. Water was diverted into the reservoir from Battle Creek, raising the water level and thus creating a single lake.Cypress Hills Provincial Park is situated approximately 65 km southeast of Medicine Hat, off Highway 41. Of the 12 campgrounds in the park, two are located near Reesor Lake. The first of these is Reesor Lake Dock Campground, which is situated on the north shore of the lake off the Reesor Lake Road. It is open year-round and has 24 random campsites, a water pump, a fishing pier and a boat launch. The second campground, Reesor Lake Campground, is located south of the lake on the south side of Battle Creek. It is open from May to September and provides 40 campsites, including 7 walk-in tenting sites, tap water, picnic tables, a picnic shelter, a playground and weekly interpretive programs. A boat launch is located at the western end of the dam. The only boat motors allowed on the lake are electric (Alta. For. Ld. Wild. 1988).".
- Q7307018 areaTotal "510000.0".
- Q7307018 averageDepth "3.7".
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- Q7307018 elevation "1239.0".
- Q7307018 length "1400.0".
- Q7307018 location Q1951.
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- Q7307018 maximumDepth "5.5".
- Q7307018 quote "Reesor Lake".
- Q7307018 width "1900.0".
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- Q7307018 lakeName "Reesor Lake".
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- Q7307018 comment "Reesor Lake is a lake in Cypress Hills Provincial Park, in Alberta.Reesor Lake is a small, popular trout-fishing reservoir located within Cypress Hills Provincial Park in the Municipal District of Cypress. It was named after David William Reesor, the son of a Canadian senator, who settled in the area in 1900. The original Reesor ranch house still stands near the shore (Alta. Cult. Multicult. n.d.). Prior to 1960, the lake was two small, separate water bodies, called Twin Lakes.".
- Q7307018 label "Reesor Lake (Alberta)".
- Q7307018 lat "49.665277777777774".
- Q7307018 long "-110.1075".
- Q7307018 name "Reesor Lake".