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Kiskittogisu Lake
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Kiskittogisu Lake north of Lake Winnipeg
Kiskittogisu Lake is located in Manitoba
Kiskittogisu Lake
Kiskittogisu Lake
Location in Manitoba
Location Division No. 22, Manitoba
Coordinates 54°15′52″N 98°13′30″W / 54.26444°N 98.22500°W / 54.26444; -98.22500
Primary inflows Nelson River
Primary outflows Nelson River
Basin countries Canada
Max. length 46 km (29 mi)

Kiskittogisu Lake is a lake located in the province of Manitoba in Canada. You can find it north of the much larger Lake Winnipeg. This lake is an important part of the huge Nelson River system, which is one of Canada's major rivers. Kiskittogisu Lake is about 46 kilometers (29 miles) long.

Kiskittogisu Lake: A Part of Canada's Waterways

Kiskittogisu Lake is a freshwater lake in the heart of Manitoba. It plays a key role in the flow of water through this region. The lake is known for being part of a large network of rivers and lakes that stretch across Canada.

Where is Kiskittogisu Lake?

This lake is located in Division No. 22 in Manitoba. If you look at a map, you'll see it west of Playgreen Lake and southeast of Kiskitto Lake. These lakes are all connected by the Nelson River.

The Nelson River System

Kiskittogisu Lake is a vital part of the Nelson River watershed. A watershed is an area of land where all the water drains into a common river, lake, or ocean. The Nelson River is a very long river that carries water from Lake Winnipeg all the way to Hudson Bay.

How Water Flows Through the Lake

The Nelson River has different channels, or paths, that it follows. Kiskittogisu Lake is on the west channel of the Nelson River. This means that water from the Nelson River flows into and out of Kiskittogisu Lake.

The west channel of the Nelson River flows through the northern parts of Playgreen Lake, Kiskittogisu Lake, and Kiskitto Lake. From there, the water continues its journey into Cross Lake.

Jenpeg Generating Station

At Cross Lake, you'll find the Manitoba Hydro's Jenpeg Generating Station and Dam. A generating station like Jenpeg uses the power of flowing water to create electricity. Dams help control the water flow and create the force needed to turn turbines and make power. This shows how Kiskittogisu Lake is part of a system that helps provide energy for people in Manitoba.

Size of Kiskittogisu Lake

Kiskittogisu Lake stretches for about 46 kilometers (which is about 29 miles). While it might not be as famous as some other lakes, its length makes it a significant body of water in the region. Its size helps it play an important role in the local environment and the larger Nelson River system.

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