Waskaiowaka Lake
Waskaiowaka Lake | ||
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Geographical location | Manitoba (Canada) | |
Tributaries | Rasp River | |
Drain | Little Churchill River | |
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Coordinates | 56 ° 33 ' N , 96 ° 23' W | |
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Altitude above sea level | 208 m | |
length | 33 km | |
width | 15 km |
The Waskaiowaka Lake is a lake in the Canadian province of Manitoba .
Waskaiowaka Lake is located in northern Manitoba in Division No. 23 . The lake is at an altitude of 208 m . Waskaiowaka Lake has an east-west extension of 33 km and a north-south extension of 15 km. It is divided by two peninsulas into a western and an eastern basin, which are connected by a narrow sound. The most important tributary, the Rasp River, flows into the western end of the lake . The Little Churchill River leaves the lake on its east bank and flows northeast to the Churchill River . At the outlet of the Little Churchill River is Dunlop's Fly-In Lodge and the Little Churchill River / Dunlop's Fly In Lodge Aerodrome.
Fishing tourists reach the lake by plane. The lake is known for its pike and glass eye bass .