Nagagami Lake
| Nagagami Lake | ||
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| Geographical location | Algoma District in Ontario (Canada) | |
| Tributaries | Foch River , Obakamiga River | |
| Drain | Nagagami River | |
| Location close to the shore | Hornepayne | |
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| Coordinates | 49 ° 24 ′ N , 85 ° 1 ′ W | |
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| Altitude above sea level | 296 m | |
| surface | 53.6 km² | |
| length | 13.5 km | |
| Maximum depth | approx. 20 m | |
The Nagagami Lake is a lake in Algoma District in the Canadian province of Ontario .
The lake is located at 296 m in the area of the Canadian Shield . It has a length of 13.5 km and an area of 53.6 km². The lake reaches its maximum depth of around 20 m in the northwestern part of the lake. Main tributaries are the Foch River and Obakamiga River . Nagagami Lake is drained by the Nagagami River , a tributary of the Kenogami River . The lake is within Nagagami Lake Provincial Park . To the east is the Nagagamisis Provincial Park . The place Hornepayne is 25 km southeast on Ontario Highway 631 .
Namagami Lake is a destination for fishing tourists. The following types of fish are caught in the lake: eyeglasses , pike , herring whitefish and American perch .