Bonnie Lake

About Bonnie Lake

Bonnie Lake is a small lake in Alberta, Canada. It is located 6km outside of Vilna, Alberta, north of Highway 28, and is part of the North Saskatchewan River basin. The lake has a surface of 3. 77km2 and reaches a maximum depth of 6. 1m, while the average depth is 3. 1m. Bonnie Lake drains a total area of 49. 6km2. The lake drains through its south shore into Stony Creek which empties into the North Saskatchewan River. There is a small camp ground with 25 sites, power, and a beach, managed as the Bonnie Lake Provincial Recreation Area. There are very few fish in the lake, but there is a large number of birds on the lake. There is also a small golf course very close to the lake.

Bonnie Lake Description

Bonnie Lake is a small lake in Alberta, Canada. It is located 6km outside of Vilna, Alberta, north of Highway 28, and is part of the North Saskatchewan River basin. The lake has a surface of 3. 77km2 and reaches a maximum depth of 6. 1m, while the average depth is 3. 1m. Bonnie Lake drains a total area of 49. 6km2. The lake drains through its south shore into Stony Creek which empties into the North Saskatchewan River. There is a small camp ground with 25 sites, power, and a beach, managed as the Bonnie Lake Provincial Recreation Area. There are very few fish in the lake, but there is a large number of birds on the lake. There is also a small golf course very close to the lake.

More about Bonnie Lake

Bonnie Lake is located at Vilna, Alberta 99674