Adolphus Lake
{{Short description| A lake in Alberta, Canada}}
{{Infobox body of water
| name = Adolphus Lake
| image = Lake Adolphus (HS85-10-24778).jpg
| caption = Lake Adolphus in 1911
| alt = A black and white image of a lake surrounded by mountains
| image_bathymetry =
| caption_bathymetry =
| location = Mount Robson Provincial Park, British Columbia
|pushpin_map=British Columbia
| coords = {{Coord|53|10|12|N|119|7|5|W|}}
| type =
| inflow =
| outflow = Smoky River
| catchment =
| basin_countries = Canada
| length =
| width =
| area =
| depth =
| max-depth =
| volume =
| residence_time =
| shore =
| elevation =
| islands =
| cities = None
}}
Adolphus Lake is in Alberta, Canada,{{cite cgndb|id=IAPVW|name=Adolphus Lake}} on the border of Jasper National Park and Mount Robson Provincial Park.
Adolphus Lake was named after Adolphus Moberly, an early Métis in the Jasper area with close links to the local Iroquois.{{cite book|title=Place-names of Alberta|url=https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015070267029;view=1up;seq=13|year=1928|publisher=Geographic Board of Canada|location=Ottawa|page=9}} He guided the Arthur Coleman 1908 expedition from Jasper valley up the Moose River, to Moose Pass. The expedition continued into the headwaters of the Smoky River, and over Robson Pass to the foot of Robson Glacier.{{Cite book|last=Coleman|first=A.P.|title=author, 1911.|date=1999 |publisher=Aquila Books 1999|isbn=0-9683820-5-3|location=re-published in Canadian Mountaineering Classics #3: Calgary, Alberta, Canada}}