Slave Lake Alberta Map

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Slave Lake Alberta Map

The Slave Lake map highlights Slave Lake Municipal, Town and Zip Code boundaries. It shows highway infrastructure including, interchanges, weigh stations and tolls with full street labeling, block numbers, and street direction. Infrastructure such as airports, hospitals, shopping malls, exhibition centers, industrial complexes, and other business-centric features are also easily identifiable on the map. This makes it ideal for the business owner who needs local or regional road network information for service delivery, catchment area or sales territory.

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About Slave Lake Alberta

The town of Slave Lake in Northern Alberta is about 200 km (124.3 mi) northwest of Edmonton and a similar distance southwest of Fort McMurray. It is located on the southeast shore of Lesser Slave Lake.

History of Slave Lake

David Thompson was the first European to visit the area in 1799. After his visit, many fur trading posts were established around Slave Lake like the Hudson's Bay Company post at the mouth of the lake. Sawridge was their first community that was later renamed Slave Lake in 1923. However, in 1930, it was wiped out by a flood and then moved to its current location. In 1965, it was incorporated as a town.

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SKU 9ec2ccde4ea71cd83900cdedf628c943-Sl_Lake
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Max Print Scale - 1:15,000

Min Print Scale - 1:2,000,000

Optimal Print Scale - All

Publisher Name MapSherpa
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