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Gould Lake
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Gould Lake seen from Point Spur
Gould Lake is located in Southern Ontario
Gould Lake
Gould Lake
Location in Southern Ontario
Location South Frontenac, Frontenac County, Ontario
Coordinates 44°28′42″N 76°34′31″W / 44.47833°N 76.57528°W / 44.47833; -76.57528
Part of Great Lakes Basin
Basin countries Canada
Surface elevation 140 metres (460 ft)

Gould Lake is a beautiful lake located north of Sydenham, a community in eastern Ontario, Canada. It's found in the Township of South Frontenac, within Frontenac County. This lake sits on the ancient Canadian Shield, a vast area of old rock. It's also part of the Great Lakes Basin, which means its waters eventually flow towards the Great Lakes. Gould Lake is like a starting point for the Millhaven Creek system. Long ago, in the 1800s and early 1900s, the area around Gould Lake was famous for its mica mines.

Where is Gould Lake?

Gould Lake is located in eastern Ontario, Canada. You can find it north of the community of Sydenham. It is part of the Township of South Frontenac in Frontenac County.

What is the Canadian Shield?

Gould Lake sits on the Canadian Shield. This is a huge area of very old rock that covers much of eastern and central Canada. It's known for its rocky landscape, forests, and many lakes.

How Does Gould Lake Connect to Other Waters?

Gould Lake is part of the Great Lakes Basin. This means its water eventually flows into the Great Lakes. It is also considered the headwaters for the Millhaven Creek system. Headwaters are the small streams and rivers that are the source of a larger river.

How Water Flows from Gould Lake

The water from Gould Lake flows south. It travels through two smaller lakes called Silvers Lake and Little Long Lake. After that, the water reaches Eel Bay, which is connected to Sydenham Lake.

The Journey to Lake Ontario

From Sydenham Lake, the water continues its journey into Millhaven Creek. This creek then flows all the way to Lake Ontario. So, a drop of water from Gould Lake could eventually end up in one of the Great Lakes!

Gould Lake Conservation Area

A large part of the southwest end of Gould Lake is protected. It is part of the Gould Lake Conservation Area. This area is managed by the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority.

What is a Conservation Area?

A conservation area is a special place where nature is protected. It helps keep the land, water, and wildlife healthy. These areas often offer trails for hiking, swimming, and other outdoor activities. They are great places to learn about nature and enjoy the outdoors.

History of Mining Near Gould Lake

In the 1800s and early 1900s, the area around Gould Lake was well-known for its mica mines. Mica is a shiny mineral that can be split into thin, flexible sheets.

What was Mica Used For?

Mica was used for many things back then. It was often used as a clear material for windows in stoves and lanterns because it could withstand heat. It was also used as an insulator in early electrical devices.

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