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Primary outflows
  
Sydney River

Surface area
  
187 ha (460 acres)

Province
  
Nova Scotia

Basin countries
  
Canada

Max. depth
  
25 m (82 ft)

Outflow location
  
Sydney River

Blacketts Lake

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Blacketts Lake is a lake and a community of Cape Breton Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia, Canada, in the Sydney River watershed, of which it forms the headwaters. The lake and river are home to the northernmost known population of Yellow lampmussel.

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Map of Blacketts Lake, NS, Canada

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Characteristics

The water in the upper Sydney River watershed is alkaline. Flow in Blacketts Lake is imperceptible except at a road bridge and causeway on Blacketts Lake Road. During winter, the lake tends to freeze except for areas of fast flow near the bridge and the mouths of brooks.

History

Blacketts Lake is named after Walter Blackett. Walter's father, William Blackett, born in London, England, of the Blackett family from North England came to Canada with his wife and two sons John and Walter in 1789, accompanied by a secretary of the British Government to purchase lumber for the ship yards of England.

William Blackett is the founder of the nearby mining town of Glace Bay.

The Blackett Family has a known connection to over 40 Prime Minters of Great Britain, and 2 Prime Ministers are direct descendants of the Blackett family.

William's son, Walter Blackett, moved from his father's homestead in Blackett's Creek, PEI and established a homestead with his wife and nine (9) children on the shores of Blacketts Lake .

References

Blacketts Lake Wikipedia