Ghost Lake

Coordinates: 51°12′09″N 114°45′24″W / 51.20250°N 114.75667°W / 51.20250; -114.75667
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Ghost Lake
Looking down on the lake & the Bow River
LocationBighorn No. 8 / Rocky View County, Alberta
Coordinates51°12′09″N 114°45′24″W / 51.20250°N 114.75667°W / 51.20250; -114.75667
Typereservoir
Primary inflowsBow River, Ghost River
Primary outflowsBow River
Catchment area6,460 km2 (2,490 sq mi)[1]
Basin countriesCanada
Max. length13.5 km (8.4 mi)
Max. width1.4 km (0.87 mi)
Surface area11.6 km2 (4.5 sq mi)[1]
Average depth14.5 m (48 ft)
Max. depth34 m (112 ft)[1]
Shore length132 km (20 mi)
Surface elevation1,188 m (3,898 ft)
SettlementsCochrane, Alberta
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

Ghost Lake is a man-made lake in Western Alberta, Canada, formed along the Bow River. It is located approximately 45 km (28 mi) west of the city of Calgary and immediately west of Cochrane. It has a water surface of 11.6 km2 (4.5 sq mi) and a drainage basin of 6,460 km2 (2,490 sq mi)[1] The average depth of the lake is 14.5 m (48 ft), and it reaches a maximum of 34 m (112 ft)

Ghost Lake seen in early autumn

The lake lies in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains at an elevation of 1,188 m (3,898 ft) and is lined on the north shore by Highway 1A. Trans-Canada Highway passes a short distance to the south. It was formed in 1929 with the completion of the Ghost Dam, and was developed on land leased from the Morley Indians by Calgary Power Ltd. The lake and dam are primarily used for power generation. The Ghost plant generates an average of 173,000 megawatt hours each year. [2] Calgary Power changed its name to TransAlta Utilities in 1981.

The lake freezes in December until approximately mid-May. Sport fish include lake trout, mountain whitefish, lake whitefish and brown trout.

Large fluctuations in water level due to power generation affect the recreational opportunities and biological productivity of the lake. The volume of water being released from the lake and the variance thereof also affect the Bow River downstream of the dam.

The location brings consistent, strong winds, which make the lake suitable for sailing and iceboating. The Ghost Lake Iceboat Club is located at Ghost Lake. Ghost Lake was also selected as the swimming venue for the inaugural Ironman Calgary 70.3.[citation needed] The summer village of Ghost Lake and the Ghost Reservoir Provincial Recreation Area were established on the northern shore of the lake.

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References

  1. ^ a b c d University of Alberta. "Atlas of Alberta Lakes: Ghost Reservoir". Retrieved 2017-01-13.
  2. ^ https://www.transalta.com/facilities/plants-operation/ghost/