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Bob's Lake
Bob's Lake is located in Ontario
Bob's Lake
Bob's Lake
Location in Ontario
Location Wollaston, Ontario, Canada
Coordinates 44°52′42″N 77°56′19″W / 44.87833°N 77.93861°W / 44.87833; -77.93861
Type Lake
Part of Great Lakes Basin
Max. length 210 m (690 ft)
Max. width 180 m (590 ft)
Surface elevation 340 m (1,120 ft)

Bob's Lake is a lovely lake found in Wollaston, a township in Hastings County in Central Ontario, Canada. This lake is part of a much larger water system called the Great Lakes Basin. It also connects to the Crowe River system. The closest community to Bob's Lake is Rose Island. This small place is located to the southwest, in the nearby area of North Kawartha.

Understanding Bob's Lake Location

Bob's Lake is nestled in a beautiful part of Ontario. It is in Hastings County, which is known for its many lakes and natural areas. The lake's exact position helps us understand its role in the local environment.

Where is Bob's Lake Exactly?

Bob's Lake is found in the municipality of Wollaston. This area is part of Central Ontario. It's a region famous for its forests and waterways. The lake is quite small, measuring about 210 meters long and 180 meters wide. Its elevation is about 340 meters above sea level.

Connecting to the Great Lakes Basin

The Great Lakes Basin is a huge area of land. All the water in this basin eventually flows into the Great Lakes. Bob's Lake is a small but important part of this massive system. It shows how even small lakes contribute to larger water bodies.

How Water Flows in Bob's Lake

Water in lakes and rivers is always moving. This movement is called hydrology. Understanding how water flows in and out of Bob's Lake helps us see its connection to other rivers and lakes.

The Outflow of Bob's Lake

The main way water leaves Bob's Lake is through an unnamed creek. This creek flows out from the southeast side of the lake. It then connects directly to the Crowe River.

Journey to Lake Ontario

The water from Bob's Lake travels a long way. After joining the Crowe River, it continues its journey. The Crowe River eventually flows into the Trent River. Finally, the Trent River empties into Lake Ontario. This means water from Bob's Lake eventually reaches one of the largest freshwater lakes in the world!

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