Antoine Lake

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Antoine Lake is a lake in Alberta, Canada. [1]

Antoine Lake has the name of Antoine Dejarlaid, a pioneer fur trader. [2]

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Coordinates: 54°46′2″N112°5′16″W / 54.76722°N 112.08778°W / 54.76722; -112.08778

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