Kennedy Lake (Vancouver Island)

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Kennedy Lake
Kennedy Lake along Highway 4.jpg
Geographical location Vancouver Island , British Columbia
Tributaries Clayoquot River , Kennedy River
Drain Kennedy River
Data
Coordinates 49 ° 3 ′  N , 125 ° 33 ′  W Coordinates: 49 ° 3 ′  N , 125 ° 33 ′  W
Kennedy Lake (Vancouver Island) (British Columbia)
Kennedy Lake (Vancouver Island)
length 16 km
width 12 km

Kennedy Lake is the largest lake on Vancouver Island , British Columbia , Canada . It is located north of the city of Ucluelet on the central west coast of the island. The lake is mainly created by the confluence of the Clayoquot and Kennedy Rivers . The drainage takes place via a short run of the Kennedy River into the Tofino Inlet . The lake also has an extensive north arm called the Clayoquot Arm . The natural attractions of the region have resulted in parts of it being protected from logging by the state. National parks located on the lake include Clayoquot Plateau Provincial Park , Clayoquot Arm Provincial Park , Kennedy Lake Provincial Park , and Kennedy River Bog Provincial Park . The lake is a popular recreational area for boaters and anglers. The water is an important spawning area for sockeye salmon and various other species of salmon and trout .

The lake is part of the tribal area of ​​the Tla-o-qui-aht First Nations and was named after the last governor of the Vancouver Island colony , Sir Arthur Kennedy .

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  1. a b Area including Clayoquot arm, kilometer information estimated from the fold-out OpenStreetMap map
  2. ^ John Dewhirst: Tla-o-qui-aht ( English, French ) In: The Canadian Encyclopedia . Retrieved July 29, 2019.