Lake Oesa

Lake in British Columbia, Canada
51°21′18″N 116°18′14″W / 51.355°N 116.304°W / 51.355; -116.304TypelakeSurface elevation2,267 metres (7,438 ft)

Lake Oesa is a body of water located at an elevation of 2,267 metres (7,438 ft)[1] in the mountains of Yoho National Park, near Field, British Columbia, Canada,[2] while a trail at the far end of the lake leads to Abbot Pass.

The lake gets its name from a Stoney language (Native American language) term for 'corner'.[3] It can be reached via a 3.2-kilometre (2.0 mi) climbing trail which starts at Lake O'Hara and ascends approximately 250 metres (820 ft).[4][5] An alpine trail along the Yukness Ledges connects Lake Oesa to nearby Opabin Lake.[6]

Lake Oesa, Yoho National Park, Canada

See also

References

  1. ^ Altitude at daftlogic.com
  2. ^ Lake O'Hara and Lake Oesa
  3. ^ Origin of Names in British Columbia
  4. ^ Lake O'Hara Trails Map - Parks Canada
  5. ^ Lake Oesa - Lake O'Hara Trails Club
  6. ^ Lake O'Hara to Lake Opabin via Lake Oesa and Yukness Ledges (trailpeak.com)
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