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Kawagama Lake
Hollow Lake
Kawagama Lake Hollow Lake is located in Southern OntarioKawagama Lake Hollow LakeKawagama Lake
Hollow LakeLocation in southern Ontario
LocationOntario
Coordinates45°17′55″N 78°45′09″W / 45.29861°N 78.75250°W / 45.29861; -78.75250
Primary inflowsvarious creeks and streams
Primary outflowsHollow River
Catchment areaNorthwestern Haliburton
Basin countriesCanada
Surface area32 km (12 sq mi)
Average depth21 m (69 ft)
Max. depth67 m (220 ft)
Water volume498,646 acre⋅ft (615,071,000 m)
Shore length83.5 km (51.9 mi)
Surface elevation355.6 m (1,167 ft)
Islands10 (inhabited)
Settlementsnone
Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

Kawagama Lake is located on the northwestern border of Haliburton and Muskoka counties in Central Ontario, Canada.

Description

Kawagama lake is the largest lake in Haliburton county, it does not have any towns or settlements on it. From the northwestern bay (Fletcher Bay) to its southeastern tip (the Hollow River) it is over 16 kilometres (10 mi) in length. In its central area, it is 2.5 kilometres (2 mi). It has two marinas ( Mountain Trout House and Old Mill Marina) and two access points. The word "kawagama" is Native for "hollow". At the northeast end of Kawagama Lake it connects to Bear Lake.

The main area of the lake has eight inhabited islands, one housing a camp called Moorelands camp for underprivileged children from the Greater Toronto Area.

The maximum depth of the lake is 67 metres (220 ft) with an average depth of 21 metres (69 ft). The shoreline is approximately 83 kilometres (52 mi) long. The Ministry of Natural Resources controls the lake level.

Fourteen creeks and small rivers feed Kawagama Lake, the two main ones are the short Bear River and the Hollow River. The Hollow River flows into the Lake of Bays.

Wild life

Kawagama lake is home to water birds such as loons and ducks, mammals such as black bears, moose, deer, foxes and raccoons and fish such as lake trout and bass.

Location

The communities of Dorset, Dwight and Baysville are the closest settlements, while the largest major settlement is Huntsville.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Kawagama Lake". Geographical Names Data Base. Natural Resources Canada. Retrieved 2014-06-02. (lake)

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