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Wabamun may refer to: * Wabamun, Alberta, a hamlet in Alberta, Canada * Wabamun Lake, a lake in Alberta, Canada * Wabamun Indian Reserve No. 133A, on the east shore of Wabamun Lake * Wabamun Indian Reserve No. 133B, on the east shore of Wabamun Lake * Wabamun Lake Provincial Park, on the north-eastern shore of Wabamun Lake *Wabamun Formation, a stratigraphical unit of Famennian age in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin * Wabamun Generating Station, a coal-fired plant that was located next to the village of Wabamun *Kapasiwin, Alberta Kapasiwin () is a summer village in Alberta, Canada. It is located in the eastern shore of Wabamun Lake, south of Wabamun Lake Provincial Park and the Yellowhead Highway. The name derives from (), the Cree word for "campground". It was known as ...
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Wabamun, Alberta
Wabamun is a hamlet in central Alberta, Canada within Parkland County. It is approximately west of Edmonton on Highway 16. It held village status prior to 2021. History Wabamun was named for its location on the north shore of Lake Wabamun. The first post office opened in Wabamun in 1903. In the early 1900s, Wabamun was a railway stop for homesteaders. Many brought goods and animals on train cars as far as Wabamun and then transferred to wagons drawn by oxen or horses for the remainder of trips to homesteads in the Lac Ste. Anne area. Wabamun has twice incorporated as a village and twice dissolved from village status. Wabamun first incorporated as a village on July 18, 1912. It then relinquished its village status on January 1, 1946. Wabamun incorporated as a village a second time on January 1, 1980. It relinquished its village status for a second time on January 1, 2021, when it dissolved to become a hamlet under the jurisdiction of Parkland County. Demographics In the ...
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Wabamun Lake
Wabamun Lake (sometimes spelled Wabumun) is one of the most heavily used lakes in Alberta, Canada. It lies west of Edmonton, Alberta. It is long and narrow, covers and is deep at its deepest, with somewhat clear water. Its name derives from the Cree word for mirror, (). Wabamun was reputedly the best whitefish lake in the Edmonton area and is well known for its large northern pike. A large variety of migrating, breeding and moulting wildfowl visit the lake. Beaver and muskrat use the lake while the surrounding upland supports coyotes, porcupine, moose and white-tailed deer. There are also reported sightings of cougars and wolves and bears. Alberta Fish and Wildlife has confirmed that there have been wolf kills of cattle and sheep near Isle Lake (just northwest of Wabamun Lake). There are natural beaches along much of the shoreline, but emergent vegetation restricts their use. The most popular beaches for swimming are the artificially made one at the provincial park in M ...
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Wabamun Indian Reserve No
Wabamun may refer to: * Wabamun, Alberta, a hamlet in Alberta, Canada * Wabamun Lake, a lake in Alberta, Canada * Wabamun Indian Reserve No. 133A, on the east shore of Wabamun Lake * Wabamun Indian Reserve No. 133B, on the east shore of Wabamun Lake * Wabamun Lake Provincial Park, on the north-eastern shore of Wabamun Lake *Wabamun Formation, a stratigraphical unit of Famennian age in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin * Wabamun Generating Station, a coal-fired plant that was located next to the village of Wabamun *Kapasiwin, Alberta Kapasiwin () is a summer village in Alberta, Canada. It is located in the eastern shore of Wabamun Lake, south of Wabamun Lake Provincial Park and the Yellowhead Highway. The name derives from (), the Cree word for "campground". It was known as ...
, formerly known as Wabamun Beach {{Disambiguation ...
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Wabamun Lake Provincial Park
Wabamun Lake Provincial Park is a provincial park in Alberta, Canada. It is located on the north-eastern shore of Wabamun Lake, near the hamlet of Wabamun, bordering the Yellowhead Highway. Activities The following activities are available in the park: *Baseball and soccer *Beach activities (swimming, water-skiing and windsurfing) *Birdwatching (hooded merganser, bald eagle, mallard, gull, tern, rail, heron, loon, kingfisher, sandpiper, nesting osprey, red-necked grebe, western grebe, raven, Canada jay, great grey owl) *Camping *Canoeing and kayaking *Fishing (stickleback, burbot, Iowa darter, lake whitefish, northern pike, shiner, walleye, white sucker, yellow perch) *Front country hiking (with boardwalks in day use area) *Power boating and sailing See also *List of provincial parks in Alberta *List of Canadian provincial parks This is a list of all provincial/territorial parks and other provincial/territorial protected areas in Canada. Alberta Alberta's provincial ...
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Wabamun Formation
The Wabamun Formation is a stratigraphic unit of Late Devonian (Famennian) age in the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin. It takes the name from Wabamun Lake and was first described in the ''Anglo Canadian Wabamun Lake No. 1'' well (located between the Wabamun Lake and the North Saskatchewan River) by Imperial Oil in 1950. Lithology The Wabamun Formation is composed of dolomitic limestone and calcareous dolomite with anhydrite interbeds. Halite and anhydrite are present at the base of the formation in the Stettler region. It is composed entirely of limestone in north-western Alberta. Secondary pyrite is found at the top of the formation. Hydrocarbon potential The Wabamun Formation had an initial established recoverable oil reserve of 7.2 million m³, with 3.2 million m³ already produced as of 2008. Gas reserves totaled 102.8 million m³, with 53.5 million m³ already produced. Distribution The Wabamun Formation reaches a maximum thickness of in the sub-surface of central Albe ...
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Wabamun Generating Station
Wabamun Generating Station was a coal-fired power station owned by TransAlta, located next to the village of Wabamun, Alberta. The station's primary source of fuel was sub bituminous from the Whitewood mine. Unit 3 was retired in 2002; Units 1 and 2 on December 31, 2004, and Unit 4 on March 31, 2010. On August 11, 2011, the main building was levelled by a controlled implosion. Plans for the site include high rise condos and a waterfront. Description The plant consisted of: * Unit 1 from Babcock & Wilcox at 66 MW (commissioned in 1958, decommissioned in 2004) * Unit 2 from Babcock & Wilcox at 66 MW (commissioned in 1956, decommissioned in 2004) * Unit 3 from Combustion Engineering at 150 (commissioned in 1962, decommissioned in 2002) * Unit 4 from Combustion Engineering Combustion Engineering (C-E) was a multi-national American-based engineering firm that developed nuclear steam supply power systems in the United States. Originally headquartered in New York City, C-E moved it ...
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