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Aylmer Lake
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Aylmer Lake is located in Canada
Aylmer Lake
Aylmer Lake
Location in Canada
Location Northwest Territories
Coordinates 64°08′N 108°30′W / 64.133°N 108.500°W / 64.133; -108.500 (Aylmer Lake)
Primary inflows Lockhart River
Primary outflows Lockhart River
Basin countries Canada
Surface area 847 km2 (327 sq mi)
Surface elevation 375 m (1,230 ft)

Aylmer Lake is a very large lake located in the Northwest Territories of Canada. It is part of the Lockhart River system. This impressive body of water ranks as the seventh largest lake in the Northwest Territories.

Discover Aylmer Lake

Aylmer Lake is a significant natural feature in Canada's vast northern landscape. It is known for its size and its role in the region's water flow. The lake is a key part of the Lockhart River's journey.

Where is Aylmer Lake?

Aylmer Lake is found in the Northwest Territories, a huge area in northern Canada. This region is famous for its wild, untouched nature. The lake is quite remote, meaning it's far from big cities. Its exact location is about 64 degrees North latitude and 108 degrees West longitude.

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Map showing Aylmer Lake in the Northwest Territories.

Size and Shape

Aylmer Lake covers a huge area. It spans about 847 square kilometers (which is about 327 square miles). To give you an idea, that's bigger than many cities! The lake is quite long and wide, typical of many large lakes in this part of Canada. It sits at an elevation of about 375 meters (1,230 feet) above sea level.

The Lockhart River Connection

The Lockhart River flows into and out of Aylmer Lake. This means the river brings water into the lake and then carries it away. This connection makes Aylmer Lake an important part of the river's path. The Lockhart River eventually flows into Great Slave Lake, one of the largest lakes in the world.

Nature Around the Lake

The area around Aylmer Lake is part of the Canadian Shield. This is a vast region of ancient rock. The landscape is often rugged, with forests, tundra, and many other lakes and rivers. This environment is home to various wildlife. While specific details about Aylmer Lake's wildlife are not given, northern lakes like this often support fish, birds, and land animals.

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