Wabaskang Lake
| Wabaskang Lake | ||
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| Geographical location | Kenora District in Ontario (Canada) | |
| Tributaries | Cedar River | |
| Drain | Cedar River | |
| Location close to the shore | Perrault Falls | |
| Data | ||
| Coordinates | 50 ° 23 '19 " N , 93 ° 13' 31" W | |
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| surface | approx. 60 km² | |
| Maximum depth | 29 m | |
| Middle deep | 6.7 m | |
The Wabaskang Lake is a lake in Kenora District in the western Canadian province of Ontario .
The Cedar River flows through Wabaskang Lake in a northerly direction. It has an area of approximately 60 km². Its mean water depth is 6.7 m, the maximum depth is 29 m. Perrault Falls is located south of Wabaskang Lake .
Wabaskang Lake is a popular destination for amateur fishermen. The following types of fish are caught in the lake: eyeglasses , pike , black bass , American char and American river perch .
Individual evidence
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