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Wejinabikun Lake
Wejinabikun Lake is located in Ontario
Wejinabikun Lake
Wejinabikun Lake
Location in Ontario
Location Algoma District, Ontario
Coordinates 48°41′34″N 84°35′57″W / 48.69278°N 84.59917°W / 48.69278; -84.59917
Primary inflows Magpie River
Primary outflows Magpie River
Basin countries Canada
Max. length 2.0 km (1.2 mi)
Max. width 0.7 km (0.43 mi)
Surface elevation 362 m (1,188 ft)

Wejinabikun Lake is a beautiful body of water located in the Algoma District of Ontario, Canada. This lake is part of a larger water system that eventually flows into Lake Superior, one of the world's largest freshwater lakes. It's a great example of the many natural wonders found in Canada's vast landscapes.

Discover Wejinabikun Lake

Wejinabikun Lake is a freshwater lake that plays an important role in its local environment. It's known for being a key part of the Magpie River system. Lakes like Wejinabikun are vital habitats for many plants and animals.

Where is Wejinabikun Lake?

This lake is found in the northern part of Ontario, a large province in Canada. The Algoma District is a region known for its forests, rivers, and many lakes. Wejinabikun Lake sits at an elevation of about 362 metres (1,188 feet) above sea level. Imagine standing on a hill that high!

How Big is the Lake?

Wejinabikun Lake is about 2.0 kilometres (1.2 miles) long. It measures around 0.7 kilometres (0.4 miles) wide. While it might not be one of the biggest lakes in Ontario, it's still a significant size. It's large enough to be an important part of the local ecosystem.

The Magpie River Connection

The main river that flows into and out of Wejinabikun Lake is the Magpie River. This means the river brings water into the lake and then carries it away. The Magpie River flows downstream from Wejinabikun Lake into another lake called North Wejinabikun Lake.

Journey to Lake Superior

From North Wejinabikun Lake, the Magpie River continues its journey. Eventually, all this water flows into Lake Superior. This connection makes Wejinabikun Lake part of the huge Lake Superior drainage basin. A drainage basin is like a giant funnel where all the rain and melted snow in an area eventually flow into one main river or lake.

What is a Drainage Basin?

Think of a drainage basin as a large area of land where all the water drains into a common point. For Wejinabikun Lake, that common point is eventually Lake Superior. This system helps move water across the land, supporting many different habitats along the way.

Nature Around the Lake

Lakes in Ontario, like Wejinabikun Lake, are often surrounded by thick forests. These areas are home to many types of wildlife. You might find various fish species in the water. The surrounding forests can be home to birds, mammals, and many different kinds of plants. These natural areas are important for keeping the environment healthy.

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