Drury Lake
| Drury Lake | ||
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| Geographical location | Yukon (Canada) | |
| Drain | Drury Creek | |
| Location close to the shore | Carmacks , Faro | |
| Data | ||
| Coordinates | 62 ° 20 ′ N , 134 ° 41 ′ W | |
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| Altitude above sea level | 720 m | |
| surface | 25 km² | |
| length | 23 km | |
| width | 1.4 km | |
The Drury Lake is a lake in Canada's Yukon Territory .
Drury Lake is 60 km west of Faro and 90 km east of Carmacks . The 25 km² lake extends over a length of 23 km in a predominantly west-northwest direction. Its maximum width is 1.4 km. The lake lies at an altitude of about 720 m . The Drury Creek drains the lake. This flows south from the southeastern end of the lake to Little Salmon Lake . The Glenlyon Range , part of the Pelly Mountains, stretches along the northeast bank . There is a fishing camp for fishing tourists on the western shore of the lake . The Arctic grayling occurs in the lake alongside other fish species .