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Crawford Lake
Crawford Lake is located in Ontario
Crawford Lake
Crawford Lake
Location in Ontario
Location Cochrane District, Ontario
Coordinates 50°41′46″N 83°16′03″W / 50.69611°N 83.26750°W / 50.69611; -83.26750
Primary outflows Unnamed creek
Basin countries Canada
Max. length 1.56 km (0.97 mi)
Max. width .81 km (0.50 mi)
Surface elevation 169 m (554 ft)


Crawford Lake is a natural body of water located in the northern part of Ontario, Canada. It is part of a larger system of rivers and lakes that eventually flows into James Bay. This lake is a quiet spot in the vast wilderness of the Cochrane District.

Discovering Crawford Lake

Crawford Lake is a freshwater lake found in the Cochrane District of Ontario. This area is known for its many lakes and forests. The lake is located in a remote part of Canada, far from big cities.

Where is Crawford Lake?

Crawford Lake is situated in the province of Ontario, which is in central Canada. It is specifically within the Cochrane District, a large region in the northeastern part of the province. The exact location can be found using its coordinates: 50 degrees, 41 minutes, 46 seconds North and 83 degrees, 16 minutes, 3 seconds West. These numbers help pinpoint its spot on a map.

How Big is Crawford Lake?

Crawford Lake is a medium-sized lake. It measures about 1.56 kilometers (or about 0.97 miles) in length. Its widest point is around 0.81 kilometers (or about 0.50 miles) across. The lake sits at an elevation of 169 meters (which is about 554 feet) above sea level. This means it is fairly high up compared to the ocean.

The Journey of Water from Crawford Lake

Water from Crawford Lake begins an interesting journey. The main way water leaves the lake is through an unnamed creek. This creek then flows into the Cheepay River. From there, the water continues its path into the larger Albany River. The Albany River is a major river system in Ontario. Finally, all this water empties into James Bay, which is a large body of water connected to Hudson Bay. This entire path is part of the Albany River drainage basin. A drainage basin is like a giant funnel that collects all the rain and snowmelt from an area and directs it towards a single outlet.

Why Lakes are Important

Lakes like Crawford Lake are very important parts of our planet. They provide homes for many different types of plants and animals. They also play a big role in the water cycle, helping to store and move fresh water across the land.

Ecosystems in Lakes

Lakes support diverse ecosystems. Fish, birds, and many small creatures live in and around lakes. The water provides a habitat for aquatic life, while the surrounding land offers shelter and food for animals that live on shore. These ecosystems are delicate and need to be protected.

Lakes and the Environment

Lakes are vital for the environment. They help regulate local climates and can even influence weather patterns. They also act as natural filters, helping to clean water as it moves through the landscape. Understanding and protecting lakes is important for the health of our planet.

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