Kabinakagami Lake
| Kabinakagami Lake | ||
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| Kabinakagami Lake as seen from space during NASA's STS-112 mission | ||
| Geographical location | Algoma District in Ontario (Canada) | |
| Tributaries | Kabinakagami River , Oba River | |
| Drain | Kabinakagami River | |
| Location close to the shore | Oba | |
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| Coordinates | 48 ° 54 ′ N , 84 ° 24 ′ W | |
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| Altitude above sea level | 320 m | |
| surface | 108 km² | |
| length | 33 km | |
The Kabinakagami Lake is a lake in Algoma District the Canadian province of Ontario .
Kabinakagami Lake is 100 km north of Wawa . The 108 km² large lake (according to other information 125 km² (possibly including island area)) has a maximum length in north-south direction of 33 km. It is located at an altitude of 320 m in the area of the Canadian Shield . The lake is traversed by the Kabinakagami River , a right tributary of the Kenogami River , from south to north.
Kabinakagami Lake is usually reached by seaplane. Angling tourists catch the following types of fish in the lake: eyeglasses , pike , American perch and herring vendace .


