Long Lake (Englehart River)
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Long Lake | |
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Long Lake | |
Location | Northeastern Ontario |
Coordinates | 47°55′10″N 80°15′24″W / 47.91944°N 80.25667°WCoordinates: 47°55′10″N 80°15′24″W / 47.91944°N 80.25667°W |
Primary inflows | Englehart River, Driftwood Creek, |
Primary outflows | Englehart River |
Basin countries | Canada |
Surface elevation | ~250 m (820 ft) |
Islands | 1 (Ryan Island) |
Long Lake is a lake formed by the widening of the Englehart River in Timiskaming District of northeastern Ontario, Canada.
The lake is a long, narrow lake that runs generally in a straight line from the northwest to the southeast. The lake spans five geographic townships, beginning in the southeast corner of , then cutting the southwest corner of before diagonally bifurcating into two nearly equal parts. It then cuts through the northeast corner of before entering where it narrows.
The small community of can be found on the northeast bank of the lake in Robillard Township. and are also nearby communities. The closest town is Charlton which is located further down the Englehart River.
The lake is about 24 km in length.
The borders the northwestern third of the lake.
External links[]
- Natural Resources Canada[permanent dead link]
- Lakes of Timiskaming District