Beaver Lake Zeer Lake Powder Lake Elinor Lake Election Lake Pruden Lake Lone Pine Lake Tent Lake Lodge Lake McBernie Lake Cole Lake Outlet Lake Tawakwato Lake Normandeau Lake Trapeze Lake Cross Lake Victor Lake Missawawi Lake Leicester Lake Honey Lake Windfall Lake Blackbird Lake Antoine Lake Shaw Lake Roseland Lake McGuffin Lake Birkland Lake Pinehurst Lake Kerr Lake Kinosiu Lake Grandeur Lake Maurice Lake McCarthy Lake Brayet Lake Hamlin Lake Burnt Lake Moss Lake Jackson Lake Nadeau Lake Trail Lake Trap Lake North Buck Lake Desmaw Lake Lac Lacroix Brown Lake Doré Lake Drink Lake Konah Lake Lofty Lake Biollo Lake Lumba Lake Cardinal Lake Sakayo Lake Little Beaver Lake Helena Lake Tremblay Lake Huppie Lake Munro Lake Claude Lake Cordwood Lake Outline Lake Spankie Lake Horne Lake Mellstrom Lake Pullar Lake Sonia Lake Bat Lake Tompkins Lake Matthews Lake Auger Lake Crosscut Lake Yagraw Lake Flyingcamp Lake Jeremie Lake Toodles Lake Twp.62 Twp.66 Twp.65 Twp.63 Twp.64 Rge.9 Rge.14 Rge.15 Rge.12 Rge.10 Rge.16 Rge.13 Rge.11 Twp.67 Rge.17 W4M KIKINO METIS SETTLEMENT BUFFALO LAKE METIS SETTLEMENT BEAVER LAKE 131 WHITE FISH LAKE 128 U V 663 U V 663 U V 855 U V 881 U V 855 U V 858 U V 881 U V 663 U V 866 U V 663 Lakeland PRA Beaver Lake PRA Sir Winston Churchill Provincial Park Lakeland Provincial Park Ã Ä 36 Ã Ä 55 Ã Ä 36 Ã Ä 36 Ã Ä 55 Ã Ä 55 B e a v e r R i v e r W h i te fi s h Cr ee k A m i sk R i v e r B e a v e r R i v e r B ea v e r Rive r A m is k R i v e r Lakeland Sub-basin Upper Amisk River Sub-basin Whitefish Lake Sub-basin Amisk River Sub-basin Upper Beaver River Sub-basin BEAVER LAKE CRAIGEND RICH LAKE SNUG COVE FORK LAKE HYLO BRIERVILLE NORAL NORMANDEAU VENICE KIKINO LAC LA BICHE SETTLEMENT 420000 420000 440000 440000 460000 460000 480000 480000 6040000 6040000 6060000 6060000 PATH: I:\CLIENTS\CNRL\10-1340-0003\Mapping\MXD\BRWA Mapping\1013400003_4000_BRWA_Beaver_Lake_Watershed_Map_34x22_RevA.mxd PRINTED ON: 2017-04-26 AT: 5:16:49 PM ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( TWO HILLS ELK POINT ST. PAUL LAMONT BRUDERHEIM SMOKY LAKE COLD LAKE BONNYVILLE Ã Ä 29 Ã Ä 63 Ã Ä 36 Ã Ä 45 Ã Ä 28 Ã Ä 15 Ã Ä 55 Ã Ä 41 Ã Ä 18 Ã Ä 17 Ã Ä 38 ALBERTA SASKATCHEWAN KEY MAP REFERENCE(S) BEAVER RIVER WATERSHED AND SUB-BASIN, AND LICA BOUNDARY DATA OBTAINED FROM ALBERTA ENVIRONMENT, NOVEMBER 21, 2016. ALBERTA TOWNSHIP SYSTEM, MILITARY BOUNDARIES, AND POPULATED PLACE DATA OBTAINED FROM ALTALIS LTD. © GOVERNMENT OF ALBERTA 2015. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. ALBERTA PARKS AND PROTECTED AREAS OBTAINED FROM ALBERTA PARKS, GOVERNMENT OF ALBERTA. ALBERTA FIRST NATIONS, GRAZING RESERVES, AND HYDROGRAPHY, AND SASKATCHEWAN HYDROGRAPHY MILITARY BOUNDARIES, AND PARKS DATA OBTAINED FROM IHS ENERGY INC. PROVINCIAL BOUNDARIES, ALBERTA HYDROGRAPHY AND TRANSPORTATION, AND SASKATCHEWAN TRANSPORTATION DATA OBTAINED FROM GEOGRATIS, © DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES CANADA. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. PROJECTION: UTM ZONE 12 DATUM: NAD 83 LEGEND HAMLET PRIMARY HIGHWAY SECONDARY HIGHWAY LOCAL ROAD WATERCOURSE BEAVER RIVER WATERSHED BEAVER RIVER WATERSHED SUB-BASIN INDIAN RESERVE METIS SETTLEMENT PARK / PROTECTED AREA POPULATED PLACE WATERBODY March 2018 1 REV. FIGURE LICA ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDS LICA, a community-based not-for-profit association registered under the Alberta Societies Act is a Synergy Group, Watershed Planning and Advisory Council (WPAC) for the Beaver River Watershed and Airshed Zone with a focus on environmental monitoring, environmental management, and community education and outreach. LICA facilitates all stakeholders’ voices when addressing issues concerning the environment in our region. Watershed Planning and Advisory Council (WPAC) for the Beaver River Watershed WPACs represent an inclusive gathering of stakeholders who have an interest in regionally governed water management. This partnership promotes active participation and collaborates to jointly define issues, identify knowledge gaps, set priorities and implement change in order to achieve a healthy watershed. Within the WPAC, members contribute to a greater understanding of the watershed and add regional considerations and local values into watershed management decisions. Watershed management recognizes that land use practices play an important role in the overall health of the aquatic environment - and that many jurisdictions, agencies and user groups within a watershed have the potential to affect water quality and quantity. Watershed management also recognizes that no single agency or authority has the capacity to take action to ensure overall health of a watershed. For this reason, water- shed management employs an integrated land and water use approach that involves all user groups making recommendations to the appropriate decision-making authorities and undertaking actions that benefit Alberta’s watersheds. The intent of having a regional WPAC is to reach a balance between ecological values and a sustainable economy that will contribute to a healthy overall community. The organization is designed to achieve Alberta’s “Water for Life Strategy” which strategically looks to ensure water availability for future generations. The three main goals of the Water for Life Strategy are: 1. Safe, secure drinking water 2. Healthy aquatic ecosystems 3. Reliable, quality water supplies for a sustainable economy BEAVER LAKE COMMUNITY ACCESS MAP 0 10 20 1:100,000 KILOMETRES