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Canoe Lake
Canoe Lake is located in Ontario
Canoe Lake
Canoe Lake
Location in Ontario
Location Timiskaming District, Ontario
Coordinates 48°05′45″N 80°34′01″W / 48.09583°N 80.56694°W / 48.09583; -80.56694
Primary inflows Tent Creek
Primary outflows Tent Creek
Basin countries Canada
Max. length 1.2 km (0.75 mi)
Max. width 0.4 km (0.25 mi)
Surface elevation 343 m (1,125 ft)

Canoe Lake is a natural lake found in the Timiskaming District of Ontario, Canada. It's a peaceful spot, located in the northern part of the province. This lake plays a role in the journey of water through the region. It's a great example of the many lakes that make up Canada's beautiful landscape.

Canoe Lake: A Cool Spot in Ontario

Canoe Lake is a freshwater lake in Ontario, Canada. It's not too far from the towns of Matachewan and Kirkland Lake. The lake is known for being a part of a larger network of rivers and streams. It's a place where nature thrives, and water flows on its way to bigger rivers.

Where is Canoe Lake?

Canoe Lake is located in the Timiskaming District of Ontario. This district is in the northeastern part of Ontario. The lake is about 19 kilometers (12 miles) north of a town called Matachewan. It's also about 40 kilometers (25 miles) west of Kirkland Lake, another well-known town in the area. Its exact spot is marked by its coordinates, which help people find it on a map.

What's Special About It?

Canoe Lake is a medium-sized lake. It stretches about 1.2 kilometers (0.75 miles) long. It is also around 0.4 kilometers (0.25 miles) wide. This makes it a good size for a quiet natural lake. The lake sits at an elevation of 343 meters (1,125 feet) above sea level. This means it's quite high up compared to the ocean.

Water Flow: Tent Creek's Journey

The main stream that flows into and out of Canoe Lake is called Tent Creek. This means Tent Creek brings water into the lake. Then, the same creek carries water away from the lake. This constant flow helps keep the lake's water fresh. It also connects Canoe Lake to other water bodies.

Part of a Bigger Water System

Canoe Lake is part of something called a "drainage basin." Think of a drainage basin like a giant bowl. All the rain and melted snow that falls into this "bowl" eventually flows into one main river or lake. Canoe Lake is part of the Montreal River drainage basin. This means its water eventually joins the Montreal River. The Montreal River then flows into the Ottawa River. So, the water from Canoe Lake travels a long way, eventually reaching the Ottawa River drainage basin.

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