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Twin Lakes is located in Alberta
Twin Lakes
Twin Lakes
Location in Alberta


Twin Lakes is a small community in northern Alberta, Canada. It's not a city or a town with its own local government. Instead, it's known as an "unincorporated place." This means it's part of a larger area called the County of Northern Lights, which helps manage services for the people living there.

Twin Lakes is found along the Mackenzie Highway, also known as Highway 35. This important road connects many communities in northern Alberta. The community is about 61 kilometers (or about 38 miles) north of the town of Manning.

What is an Unincorporated Place?

An unincorporated place is a group of homes or buildings that doesn't have its own official town council or mayor. Instead, it's usually looked after by a larger regional government, like a county or a municipal district. For Twin Lakes, this is the County of Northern Lights.

  • No Local Government: Residents don't elect their own local leaders.
  • Services from the County: Things like road maintenance, fire protection, and sometimes even water services are provided by the county.
  • Smaller Communities: These places are often smaller than towns or cities.

Where is Twin Lakes Located?

Twin Lakes is situated in a beautiful part of northern Alberta. It's known for its natural surroundings. The community gets its name from two nearby lakes, which are a big part of the local landscape.

Getting to Twin Lakes

The main way to reach Twin Lakes is by using Highway 35. This highway is a key route for travel and trade in northern Alberta. It helps connect Twin Lakes to larger towns and cities, making it easier for people to get around.

  • Highway 35: This road is often called the Mackenzie Highway.
  • North of Manning: Twin Lakes is located to the north of Manning, a larger town in the area.

Life in Northern Alberta

Life in northern Alberta can be very different from living in a big city. The communities are often smaller, and people are closer to nature. The weather can be very cold in winter, but summers are often mild and beautiful.

Nature and Wildlife

The area around Twin Lakes is rich in nature. There are many forests, lakes, and rivers. This means you can often see different kinds of wildlife.

  • Animals: You might spot deer, moose, bears, and many types of birds.
  • Outdoor Activities: People in the area enjoy activities like fishing, hiking, and exploring the outdoors.
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