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Black Lake is located in Southern Ontario
Black Lake
Black Lake
Location in Southern Ontario
Location Frontenac County, Ontario
Coordinates 44°46′35″N 76°43′14″W / 44.77639°N 76.72056°W / 44.77639; -76.72056
Part of Saint Lawrence River drainage basin
Primary outflows Unnamed creek
Basin countries Canada
Max. length 1,160 metres (3,810 ft)
Max. width 600 metres (2,000 ft)
Surface elevation 205 metres (673 ft)

Black Lake is a beautiful lake located in Central Frontenac, a part of Frontenac County in Eastern Ontario, Canada. It's a natural body of water that plays a role in a much larger water system.

This lake is part of the huge Saint Lawrence River drainage basin. This means that all the water from Black Lake eventually flows into the Saint Lawrence River.

Discover Black Lake

Black Lake is a freshwater lake found in the lovely region of Eastern Ontario. It's a great spot for nature lovers and those who enjoy quiet outdoor activities. The lake is not too big, measuring about 1,160 meters (or 1.16 kilometers) long and 600 meters wide.

Where is Black Lake Located?

You can find Black Lake in Frontenac County, which is in the eastern part of Ontario, Canada. It's part of the municipality called Central Frontenac. This area is known for its many lakes and forests, making it a popular place for vacations and outdoor adventures.

How Water Flows Out of Black Lake

The water from Black Lake doesn't just stay put! It has a journey to make. The main way water leaves the lake is through a small, unnamed creek on its western side. This creek flows into another nearby lake called Sharbot Lake.

From Sharbot Lake, the water continues its journey through a series of rivers:

So, Black Lake is a small but important part of this big water system that stretches across a large area of Canada.

What's Around Black Lake?

If you visit Black Lake, you'll find some interesting places nearby.

  • Sharbot Lake Provincial Park: This park surrounds Black Lake on its northern, western, and southern sides. Provincial parks are protected areas where you can enjoy nature, go camping, hiking, and sometimes even swimming.
  • Ontario Highway 7: A major road, Highway 7, runs along the north side of Black Lake. This makes it easy for people to access the lake and the surrounding park.

Black Lake is a peaceful place that connects to a much larger natural world, offering a glimpse into Canada's beautiful landscapes and water systems.

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