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Bulging Lake
Bulging Lake is located in Ontario
Bulging Lake
Bulging Lake
Location in Ontario
Location Kenora District, Ontario
Coordinates 50°56′39″N 94°56′50″W / 50.94417°N 94.94722°W / 50.94417; -94.94722
Type lake
Part of Hudson Bay drainage basin
Primary inflows Haggart River
Primary outflows Haggart River
Basin countries Canada
Max. length 5.9 km (3.7 mi)
Max. width 3.8 km (2.4 mi)
Surface elevation 356 m (1,168 ft)

Bulging Lake is a beautiful lake located in the Kenora District of Ontario, Canada. It is found in the northwestern part of the province. This lake is part of a huge natural system called the Hudson Bay drainage basin. It also lies within the Woodland Caribou Provincial Park.

What is Bulging Lake?

Bulging Lake is a freshwater lake. It stretches about 5.9 kilometers (3.7 miles) long. It is also around 3.8 kilometers (2.4 miles) wide. The lake sits at an elevation of 356 meters (1,168 feet) above sea level.

Where is Bulging Lake Located?

This lake is in a wild, undeveloped area. It is part of the Kenora District. This district is in the Canadian province of Ontario. The lake is also inside a protected area. This area is known as Woodland Caribou Provincial Park. This park helps protect nature and wildlife.

Water Flow and Connections

The main river that flows into and out of Bulging Lake is the Haggart River. This river enters the lake from the southwest. It then flows out of the lake from the northwest.

The Journey to Hudson Bay

The Haggart River is like a watery highway. After leaving Bulging Lake, it continues its journey. It flows into Carroll Lake. From there, it connects to the Gammon River. Next, the water travels to the Bloodvein River. Eventually, all this water reaches Lake Winnipeg. Finally, the water flows through the Nelson River and empties into Hudson Bay. This entire path is part of the vast Hudson Bay drainage basin. A drainage basin is like a giant funnel. It collects all the rain and melted snow from a large area. Then it directs it towards a single large body of water.

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