Little Bow Lake Reservoir
Manmade lake in Alberta, Canada
50°11′40″N 112°40′26″W / 50.19444°N 112.67389°W / 50.19444; -112.67389![](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d9/Flag_of_Canada_%28Pantone%29.svg/23px-Flag_of_Canada_%28Pantone%29.svg.png)
Little Bow Lake Reservoir is a reservoir in Alberta. It is popular in the area as a swimming hole and fishing spot.[1]
History
The land that is now Little Bow Lake Reservoir used to be a depression in a flat, grassy prairie. The area was used by the Blackfoot tribe as a hunting ground for buffalo. The Canadian government filled the depression with water in 1920 with water from the Little Bow River.
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Hydrography of Alberta
- Athabasca
- Battle
- Beaver
- Bow
- Brazeau
- Clearwater
- Crowsnest
- Elbow
- Ghost
- Hay
- Little Bow
- Milk
- North Saskatchewan
- Oldman
- Peace
- Pembina
- Red Deer
- Slave
- Smoky
- South Saskatchewan
![Rivers and lakes in Alberta](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a4/Alberta_rivers.png/64px-Alberta_rivers.png)
- Amisk
- Athabasca
- Beaverhill
- Bistcho
- Claire
- Cold
- Crowsnest
- Des Arcs
- Garner
- Hubbles
- Jackfish
- La Biche
- St. Cyr
- Lesser Slave
- Miquelon
- North Wabasca Lake
- Pigeon
- Santé
- Ste. Anne
- Sylvan
- Utikuma
- Wabamun
- Abraham
- Barrier
- Brazeau
- Chestermere
- Kananaskis
- Little Bow Lake Reservoir
- McGregor
- Minnewanka
- Glenmore
- Milk River Ridge
- Sikome
- Gleniffer
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