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Tripoli Lake
Tripoli Lake is located in Ontario
Tripoli Lake
Tripoli Lake
Location in Ontario
Location Kenora District, Ontario
Coordinates 50°20′34″N 91°04′43″W / 50.34278°N 91.07861°W / 50.34278; -91.07861
Primary outflows Tripoli Creek
Basin countries Canada
Max. length 1.3 km (0.81 mi)
Max. width 0.44 km (0.27 mi)
Surface elevation 396 m (1,299 ft)

Tripoli Lake is a beautiful lake located in the Kenora District of northwestern Ontario, Canada. It is an important part of the Nelson River drainage basin, which means its waters eventually flow into the Nelson River. This lake is also the starting point for Tripoli Creek.

Tripoli Lake measures about 1.3 kilometres (4,265 ft) long and 0.44 kilometres (1,444 ft) wide. It sits at an elevation of 396 metres (1,299 ft) above sea level. You can find Tripoli Lake about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) north of Highway 516.

What is Tripoli Lake?

Tripoli Lake is a natural body of fresh water. It is located in a large area of Canada known for its many lakes and forests. Lakes like Tripoli Lake are important for the environment. They provide homes for many plants and animals.

Where is Tripoli Lake Located?

Tripoli Lake is in the Kenora District. This district is in the northwestern part of Ontario, Canada. Ontario is one of Canada's largest provinces. The Kenora District is known for its vast wilderness. It has many lakes, rivers, and forests.

The Kenora District Environment

The area around Tripoli Lake is mostly wilderness. This means it has very few people living there. The landscape includes dense forests and rocky areas. These features are typical of the Canadian Shield. The Canadian Shield is a large area of ancient rock. It covers much of eastern and central Canada.

What is a Drainage Basin?

Tripoli Lake is part of the Nelson River drainage basin. A drainage basin is like a giant funnel. It collects all the rain and snow that falls in a certain area. All the water from this area then flows into a common river or lake. For Tripoli Lake, its water eventually flows into the Nelson River. The Nelson River is a major river in Canada. It flows into Hudson Bay.

Tripoli Creek: The Lake's Outflow

Tripoli Lake is the source of Tripoli Creek. This means the creek starts at the lake. The water from the lake flows out into the creek. Creeks and rivers help connect lakes to larger water systems. They carry water, nutrients, and even small organisms from one place to another.

Why are Lakes Important?

Lakes like Tripoli Lake are very important. They provide fresh water for wildlife. They also help control floods. Lakes can store water during heavy rains. This prevents too much water from flowing into rivers all at once.

Wildlife Around the Lake

While specific wildlife for Tripoli Lake is not detailed, lakes in the Kenora District are home to many animals. You might find fish, birds, and mammals. Common animals include moose, bears, and various types of birds. The forests around the lake provide shelter and food for these creatures.

Plants and Trees

The forests around Tripoli Lake are likely made up of trees like spruce, pine, and birch. These trees are common in northern Ontario. They provide habitats for animals. They also help keep the air clean.

How Big is Tripoli Lake?

Tripoli Lake is not a huge lake. It is about 1.3 kilometres (4,265 ft) long. This is roughly the length of 13 football fields. It is about 0.44 kilometres (1,444 ft) wide. This is about the width of four football fields. Its elevation is 396 metres (1,299 ft) above sea level. This means it is quite high up compared to sea level.

Getting to Tripoli Lake

The lake is located about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) north of Highway 516. Highways help people access remote areas. This means that while Tripoli Lake is in a wilderness area, it is not too difficult to reach.

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