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Attawapiskat Lake

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Basin countries
  
Canada

Shore length
  
596 km

Outflow location
  
Attawapiskat River

Area
  
281 kmĀ²

Province
  
Ontario

Primary inflows
  
Otoskwin River, Marten-Drinking River, Pineimuta River

Primary outflows
  
Attawapiskat River, North Channel

Surface area
  
281 square kilometres (108 sq mi)

Attawapiskat Lake is a lake in Kenora District, Ontario, Canada. The primary inflows are the Otoskwin River, the Marten-Drinking River and the Pineimuta River. The two outflows are the Attawapiskat River and the North Channel, which itself flows into the Attawapiskat River.

Map of Attawapiskat Lake, Ontario, Canada

The First Nations community of Neskantaga (also known as Lansdowne House, Ontario) is located on the west side of the lake.

The name of the lake comes from a region through which the Attawapiskat River flows less than 100 kilometres (62 mi) from its mouth, where it has carved out several clusters of high limestone islands, nicknamed by canoeists the "Birthday Cakes". The formations are unique to the region, the Swampy Cree (Omushkegowuk) word for which, chat-a-wa-pis-shkag, gives name to the river and hence the lake.

References

Attawapiskat Lake Wikipedia