Sturgeon Lake is a fresh water exhibit designed to simulate a Minnesotan lake or northern river.
The trading was good and a Hudson's Bay post was established on Sturgeon Lake.
The nearby Sturgeon Lake provides setting for outdoor activities.
As many as 50 bald eagles visit in the winter, roosting in the trees that line Sturgeon Lake.
The bordering Sturgeon Lake First Nation takes its name from the lake.
Sturgeon Lake completely bisected the township from west to east.
Many marinas are located on Sturgeon Lake, and a system of well-developed parks are available for day use.
Sturgeon Lake 154 is an Indian reserve in northern Alberta, Canada.
An example of a negative volcano is Sturgeon Lake.
Sturgeon Lake, in the north central part of the island, is the most prominent water feature.