Hector Lake

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Hector Lake
File:Hector Lake+Waputik range.JPG
Hector Lake and Waputik Range seen from the Icefield Parkway
Location Banff National Park, Alberta's Rockies
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Type Glacial
Primary inflows Balfour Creek (Waputik Icefield)
Primary outflows Bow River
Basin countries Canada
Max. length 5.3 km (3.3 mi)
Max. width 1.2 km (0.75 mi)
Surface area 5.23 km2 (2.02 sq mi)
Surface elevation 1,800 m (5,900 ft)

Hector Lake is a small glacial lake in western Alberta, Canada. It is located on the Bow River, in the Canadian Rockies.

It is named after James Hector, a geologist and naturalist with the Palliser Expedition.

Hector Lake location in Banff National Park

The lake is formed in a valley of the Waputik Range, north of the Waputik Icefield, between Pulpit Peak, Mount Balfour, Crowfoot Mountain and Bow Peak. Hector Glacier and Mount Hector rise on the opposite side of the Bow River.

Hector Lake is one of the lakes that line the Icefields Parkway in Banff National Park and Jasper National Park, other such lakes being Bow Lake, Lake Louise, Peyto Lake, Mistaya Lake, Waterfowl Lakes, Chephren Lake and Sunwapta Lake.

Hector Lake is the second lake from the headwaters of Bow River, the first one being Bow Lake, and has a total area of 5.23 km2 (2.02 sq mi).


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