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Lake Louise (Manitoba)

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Lake Louise is a shallow perennial lake near Emerson, Manitoba, in Canada.[1] It is up to 2.4 metres (7.9 ft) deep.[1]

History

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It was named after Lady Louise Windsor when her father Prince Edward visited the province's capital Winnipeg in June 2008.

Instead of a traditional gift usually given at events, two lakes in the province were named in honour of two children, Louise and Lake James after James.[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Brooks, G. R.; Grenier, A. (2001). "Late Holocene pollen stratigraphy of Lake Louise, Manitoba" (PDF). Current Research. Natural Resources Canada. ISBN 0-662-29874-8.
  2. ^ "Prince Edward greets Manitoba military families". CBC News. 2 June 2008.


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