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Casummit Lake (Ontario)

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Type
  
Lake

Basin countries
  
Canada

Width
  
2.7 km

Length
  
2.8 km

Cities
  
Casummit Lake, Ontario

Primary inflows
  
Two unnamed creeks

Max. length
  
2.8 km (1.7 mi)

Surface elevation
  
391 m

Province
  
Ontario

Casummit Lake (Ontario)

Part of
  
James Bay drainage basin

Primary outflows
  
Casummit Creek to Birch Lake

Outflow location
  
Birch Lake, Casummit Creek

Casummit Lake is a lake in Kenora District, Ontario, Canada, about 110 kilometres (68 mi) northeast of the community of Red Lake. The settlement of Casummit and a mine are on the northeast shore of the lake. A fishing outfitter has a cabin on the north shore of the lake.

Contents

Map of Casummit Lake, Kenora, Unorganized, ON, Canada

Hydrology

Summit Lake is about 2.8 kilometres (1.7 mi) long and 2.7 kilometres (1.7 mi) wide, and lies at an elevation of 391 metres (1,283 ft). There is a significant unnamed island in the centre of the lake. The inflows are two unnamed creeks, one at the northwest from Joneston Lake, the other at the northeast from Richardson Lake. The primary outflow is Casummit Creek, to Birch Lake, at the southeast end of the lake, whose waters flow via the Birch River, Cat River and Albany River into James Bay. A portage leads from just west of the Casummit Creek outlet also to Birch Lake.

References

Casummit Lake (Ontario) Wikipedia