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Cedar Lakes
Cedar Lakes is located in Ontario
Cedar Lakes
Cedar Lakes
Location in Ontario
Location Algoma, Ontario, Canada
Coordinates 47°02′21″N 84°35′20″W / 47.03917°N 84.58889°W / 47.03917; -84.58889
Type Lake
Part of Great Lakes Basin
Primary inflows Carp River
Surface elevation 377 m (1,237 ft)

The Cedar Lakes are a group of small lakes found in a beautiful natural area of Ontario, Canada. They are located in the Algoma District, which is in the northeastern part of the province. These lakes are an important part of a much larger water system, connecting to one of the world's biggest freshwater lakes.

Exploring the Cedar Lakes

The Cedar Lakes are not just one lake, but a series of connected small lakes. They are nestled within Palmer Township, which is part of the "Unorganized North Part" of Algoma. This means it's a less populated area, often filled with forests and wilderness.

Where are the Cedar Lakes?

You can find the Cedar Lakes in the Algoma District of Northeastern Ontario. This region is known for its stunning natural beauty. The lakes sit about 377 meters (1,237 feet) above sea level. This elevation helps them feed into larger water systems.

The Carp River Connection

The Cedar Lakes are a key part of the Great Lakes Basin. This is a huge area where all the water eventually flows into the Great Lakes. The main river that flows into and out of the Cedar Lakes is the Carp River.

The Carp River enters the Cedar Lakes at their northern end. It then flows through the lakes and exits at their southern end. From there, the Carp River continues its journey until it reaches Lake Superior. Lake Superior is the largest of the Great Lakes and the largest freshwater lake in the world by surface area. This connection shows how even small lakes like the Cedar Lakes play a role in a massive water system.

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