Kakagi Lake
Kakagi Lake, Crow Lake |
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Geographical location | Kenora District in Ontario (Canada) | |
Drain | via Cedartree Lake and other lakes to the Lake of the Woods | |
Location close to the shore | Kenora | |
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Coordinates | 49 ° 14 ′ N , 93 ° 50 ′ W | |
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surface | 113 km² | |
length | 30 km | |
Maximum depth | 55 m | |
Middle deep | 21 m |
The Kakagi Lake (also Crow Lake called) is a lake in the far southwest of the Canadian province of Ontario .
Kakagi Lake is 65 km southeast of the small town of Kenora . It is also east of the Lake of the Woods within the Sioux Narrows-Nestor Falls township in the Kenora District . It has an area of 113 km². Its mean water depth is 21 m, the maximum depth is 55 m. The Kakagi Lake is drained to the north to the neighboring lake Cedartree Lake , which flows through other lakes to the Lake of the Woods. The Ontario Highway 71 runs west of the lake.
Kakagi Lake is popular with anglers. The following fish species are caught in the lake: Muscle lung , American char , black bass .
Individual evidence
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