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Lake Abraham in Alberta, Canada, treats visitors to a spectacular winter phenomenon: stacks of pearl-like bubbles trapped between layers of ice.
Canada boasts an incredible two million lakes and the highest number of freshwater lakes in the world. So, I understand if you’re having a hard time deciding which of the lakes of Canada to visit.
The bubbles are so prominent under the frozen surface of Alberta's artificially created Abraham Lake — along the David Thompson Highway southwest of Nordegg — they lure visitors outdoors ...
A traveler carefully walked on the frozen Abraham Lake in Alberta, Canada, sharing footage of his daring stroll to Twitter on May 20.Stuart Milliner filmed a video that shows himself slowly walking on ...
Abraham Lake is featured in the latest edition of Canada Post’s ‘From Far and Wide’ stamp series, offering a view of nine must-see places across the country.
G Adventures has launched nine new Canadian itineraries across six provinces, including adventures in the Rockies, Québec, and the East Coast.
Alberta Environment and Parks is spending $8.4 million over three years to install vault toilets, add bear-proof food lockers and grade roads at four popular spots along Abraham Lake.
This lake in Alberta is nestled in the Canadian Rockies, so pretty picturesque all year round, but come winter it freezes over into something even more spectacular. Abraham Lake is bright ...
The frozen methane bubbles of Alberta's Abraham Lake are a favourite winter subject for photographers.