Chip Lake Alberta

Chip Lake is a large lake in west-central Alberta. The Lobstick River flows through the lake. It in turn is a tributary of the Pembina River, which eventually flows into the Athabasca River. Poison Creek flows into the north-west corner of Chip Lake. It drains Beta Lake and Sunset Lake. Prior to entering Chip Lake, the Lobstick River takes on Brule and Little Br…
Chip Lake is a large lake in west-central Alberta. The Lobstick River flows through the lake. It in turn is a tributary of the Pembina River, which eventually flows into the Athabasca River. Poison Creek flows into the north-west corner of Chip Lake. It drains Beta Lake and Sunset Lake. Prior to entering Chip Lake, the Lobstick River takes on Brule and Little Brule Creeks.
  • Location: Yellowhead County, Alberta
  • Primary inflows: Lobstick River, Poison Creek
  • Primary outflows: Lobstick River
  • Basin countries: Canada
  • Surface area: 73 km² (28 sq mi)
  • Surface elevation: 792 m (2,598 ft)
  • Settlements: Chip Lake
Data from: en.wikipedia.org