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Restoule Lake
Restoule Lake is located in Ontario
Restoule Lake
Restoule Lake
Location in Ontario
Location Ontario
Coordinates 46°3′N 79°46′W / 46.050°N 79.767°W / 46.050; -79.767
Primary inflows Restoule River
Primary outflows Restoule River
Basin countries Canada
Max. length 9 miles (14 km)
Surface area 3,057 acres (12.37 km2)
Max. depth 30 m (98 ft)
Surface elevation 211 m (692 ft)
Islands 7 (Porter Island, Horseshoe Island, Miller's Island, Brownell Island, Maw's Island, Green Island, Dry Island)

Restoule Lake is a beautiful lake located in the Almaguin Highlands area of the Parry Sound District in Ontario, Canada. It is known for its many islands and is a popular spot for nature lovers.

Discover Restoule Lake

Restoule Lake is one of the larger lakes in its region. It stretches about 9 miles (14 km) long and covers an area of about 3,057 acres (12.37 km2). The deepest parts of the lake go down to about 30 m (98 ft).

Where is Restoule Lake?

This lake is found in the central part of Ontario, Canada. It's part of the Parry Sound District, which is famous for its many lakes and forests. The lake is fed by the Restoule River, which also flows out of it.

What's Special About the Lake?

Restoule Lake is home to seven main islands. These islands add to the lake's natural beauty and provide habitats for wildlife. Some of the islands include:

  • Porter Island
  • Horseshoe Island
  • Miller's Island
  • Brownell Island
  • Maw's Island
  • Green Island
  • Dry Island

History of Restoule Lake

The lake was first explored by fur traders many years ago. They were important explorers who helped map out new areas. The lake gets its name from a native chief named Joseph Restoule. This shows the connection between the land and its original inhabitants. The first family to settle near the lake was the Grawbrager family, who arrived in 1840.

Restoule Provincial Park

On the north shore of Restoule Lake, you will find Restoule Provincial Park. This park is a great place for outdoor activities. Visitors can enjoy camping, hiking, swimming, and boating. It helps protect the natural environment around the lake.

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