Tatlmain Lake
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Tatlmain Lake Ta'tla Mun |
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| Geographical location | Yukon (Canada) | |
| Tributaries | Ta'tla Mun Creek, Mica Creek | |
| Drain | Mica Creek | |
| Location close to the shore | Pelly Crossing | |
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| Coordinates | 62 ° 36 ′ N , 135 ° 56 ′ W | |
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| Altitude above sea level | 557 m | |
| surface | 31.41 km² | |
| length | 22.6 km | |
| width | 2.4 km | |
| Maximum depth | 48 m | |
| Middle deep | 27 m | |
The Tatlmain Lake , also known as Ta'tla Mun called, is a lake in Canada's Yukon Territory .
The 3141 hectare lake is 35 km southeast of Pelly Crossing . It has a length of 22.6 km in west-east direction and a maximum width of 2.4 km. The Mica Creek flows through the lake in a westerly direction and later flows into the Pelly River .
The lake is in the tribal area of the Selkirk First Nation . There is no road access, but a path accessible by 4x4 or snowmobiles leads from Pelly Crossing to the lake.
In the lake u. a. The following fish species are found: American char , pike , burbot , herring whitefish , Arctic grayling , Catostomus catostomus and Cottus cognatus .