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Black Lake (Gull River)

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Primary inflows
  
South Portage Creek

Basin countries
  
Canada

Length
  
2 km

Width
  
1 km

Islands
  
Casimir Island

Primary outflows
  
South Portage Creek

Max. length
  
2.2 metres (7 ft 3 in)

Surface elevation
  
270 m

Province
  
Ontario


Location
  
Haliburton County, Ontario

Max. width
  
0.9 metres (2 ft 11 in)

Black Lake is a lake in the municipality of Minden Hills, Haliburton County in Central Ontario, Canada. It is part of the Great Lakes Basin and lies within geographic Lutterworth Township.

Map of Black Lake, Minden Hills, ON, Canada

The lake is approximately 2 kilometres long and 1 kilometre at its widest point, and the primary inflow, at the north, and outflow, at the south, is Black Creek. Black Creek flows to the Gull River, which in turn flows via the Kawartha Lakes, the Otonabee River and the Trent River to Lake Ontario. There is one named and privately owned island, Casimir Island.

Access to the lake is via two privately maintained roads leading east off of Ontario Highway 35, between the communities of Norland and Minden. There is a shared dock and approximately 100 cottages on the lake.

At the southern outflow, Black Creek offers marshy habitat to wildlife, such as loons, deer, beavers, and herons, as well as boating access to Moore Lake on the eastern side of Highway 35. At the south-eastern end, there are several cliffs.

References

Black Lake (Gull River) Wikipedia