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Lake Louise is named after the Princess Louise Caroline Alberta (1848–1939),[2] the fourth daughter of Queen Victoria and the wife of the Marquess of Lorne, who was the Governor General of Canada from 1878 to 1883. |
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Length: | 1 | [km] | Depth: | 80 | [m] | Road Access: | Highway 93 | |
| Elevation: 1750 [m] |
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| Source : | 28-16-W5 | |
Lattitude: | 51.40 |
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Longitude: | -116.20 | |
Location: | 28-16-W5 | |
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| Mouth : | Louise Creek | |
Lattitude: | 51.40 | |
Longitude: | -116.20 | |
Location: | 28-16-W5 | |
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Louise Creek | | | 51.4 -116.2 |
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Kingfisher Lake | | | 51.4 -116.2 |
| | 5 km | |
Lake Agnes | | | 51.4 -116.3 |
| | 5 km | |
Mirror Lake | | | 51.4 -116.2 |
| | 5 km | |
Paradise Creek | | | 51.4 -116.2 |
| | 5 km | |
Temple Lake | | | 51.4 -116.2 |
| | 10 km | |
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Babel Creek | | | 51.3 -116.2 |
| | 10 km | |
Bow River | | | 50.8 -114.1 |
| | 5 km | |
Corral Creek | | | 51.4 -116.1 |
| | 10 km | |
Lake Annette | | | 51.4 -116.2 |
| | 5 km | |
McNair Pond | | | 51.4 -116.2 |
| | 5 km | |
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