Pigeon Lake Provincial Park | |
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Location of Pigeon Lake Provincial Park in Alberta | |
Location | County of Wetaskiwin No. 10, Alberta, Canada |
Nearest city | Wetaskiwin |
Coordinates | 53°02′07″N114°09′40″W / 53.0352°N 114.1611°W |
Area | 4.43 km2 (1.71 sq mi) |
Established | May 26, 1967 |
Governing body | Alberta Parks |
Website | albertaparks.ca |
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