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Little Branch Lake
Little Branch Lake is located in Ontario
Little Branch Lake
Little Branch Lake
Location in Ontario
Location Haliburton County, Ontario
Coordinates 45°18′45″N 78°14′34″W / 45.31250°N 78.24278°W / 45.31250; -78.24278
Primary outflows North York River
Basin countries Canada
Max. length 3.51 km (2.18 mi)
Max. width 0.57 km (0.35 mi)
Surface elevation 417 m (1,368 ft)

Little Branch Lake is a beautiful lake located in Haliburton County, Ontario, Canada. It's special because it sits right inside the southern part of Algonquin Provincial Park, a huge and famous natural area. This lake is also the starting point for the North York River, which flows out from it.

Exploring Little Branch Lake

Little Branch Lake is a freshwater lake, meaning its water is not salty like the ocean. It stretches about 3.51 kilometers (2.18 miles) long and is about 0.57 kilometers (0.35 miles) wide. The lake sits at an elevation of 417 meters (1,368 feet) above sea level.

Where is Little Branch Lake Located?

This lake is found in Haliburton County, which is a region in Ontario, Canada, known for its many lakes and forests. What makes Little Branch Lake even more interesting is its location within Algonquin Provincial Park. Algonquin Park is one of the oldest and largest provincial parks in Ontario. It's a popular spot for camping, canoeing, and enjoying nature.

The North York River Starts Here

One of the most important features of Little Branch Lake is that it's the source of the North York River. A "source" is the beginning of a river. This means the water from Little Branch Lake flows out and forms the start of this river, which then continues its journey through the landscape.

Why Lakes are Important

Lakes like Little Branch Lake are very important parts of our natural world. They provide homes for many different kinds of plants and animals.

Home to Wildlife

Lakes are vital habitats for fish, birds, insects, and other creatures. For example, fish live in the water, and birds often visit lakes to find food or build nests nearby. The plants that grow in and around the lake also provide food and shelter for wildlife.

Fun and Recreation

Lakes also offer many opportunities for outdoor activities. People often visit lakes for things like canoeing, kayaking, and fishing. Being in nature and enjoying these activities can be a great way to relax and learn more about the environment.

A Source of Water

Beyond recreation and wildlife, lakes are important sources of fresh water. They hold water that can be used by animals and plants, and sometimes even for human communities. The water flowing out of Little Branch Lake into the North York River is part of this larger water system.

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