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Rabbit Lake
Rabbit Lake is located in Ontario
Rabbit Lake
Rabbit Lake
Location in Ontario
Location West Nipissing, Nipissing District, Ontario
Coordinates 46°11′23″N 80°09′26″W / 46.18972°N 80.15722°W / 46.18972; -80.15722
Basin countries Canada
Max. length 1,370 metres (4,490 ft)
Max. width 250 metres (820 ft)
Surface elevation 208 metres (682 ft)


Rabbit Lake is a small, pretty lake located in the area of West Nipissing, in the Nipissing District of Ontario, Canada. It's a part of a much bigger water system called the Great Lakes Basin. This means its water eventually flows into the Great Lakes.

Discover Rabbit Lake: A Small Gem in Ontario

Rabbit Lake is a quiet spot in Northeastern Ontario. It's found in a place called geographic Latchford Township. Even though it's small, it plays an important role in the local water system.

Where is Rabbit Lake Located?

Rabbit Lake is nestled in the beautiful Canadian province of Ontario. Specifically, you can find it in the Nipissing District. This area is known for its many lakes and forests. It's a great place for nature and outdoor activities.

How Does Water Flow from Rabbit Lake?

The water from Rabbit Lake doesn't just stay put. It's always on a journey!

  • First, the water flows out through a small, unnamed creek.
  • This creek leads the water into another body of water called Number Two Lake.
  • From Number Two Lake, the water continues its path to Number One Lake.
  • Finally, the water from Number One Lake empties into the West Bay of Lake Nipissing through Number One Creek.

Rabbit Lake's Connection to the Great Lakes Basin

Rabbit Lake is part of the huge Great Lakes Basin. A "basin" is like a giant bowl that collects all the water from rain and snow. This water then flows into a main river or lake. For Rabbit Lake, its water eventually reaches the Great Lakes.

What is the Great Lakes Basin?

The Great Lakes Basin is a massive area in North America. It includes the five Great Lakes: Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, Lake Erie, and Lake Ontario. These lakes hold about 20% of the world's fresh surface water! Many rivers and smaller lakes, like Rabbit Lake, feed into this system.

The French River: A Key Waterway

After the water from Rabbit Lake reaches Lake Nipissing, it continues its journey. It flows out of Lake Nipissing through the French River. The French River is a historic and beautiful waterway. It eventually carries the water all the way to Lake Huron, one of the Great Lakes.

Why Are Lakes Important?

Lakes like Rabbit Lake are super important for many reasons.

  • Homes for Wildlife: They provide homes for fish, birds, and many other animals.
  • Fresh Water: They are a source of fresh drinking water for people.
  • Fun Activities: People love to visit lakes for swimming, fishing, boating, and enjoying nature.
  • Climate: Large lakes can even affect the weather and climate of nearby areas.

Rabbit Lake, though small, is a vital part of its local ecosystem and the larger Great Lakes water system.

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