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Cedar Lake (Nipissing District)

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Primary outflows
  
Petawawa River

Surface elevation
  
308 m

Width
  
5.8 km

Outflow location
  
Petawawa River

Basin countries
  
Canada

Length
  
12.6 km

Province
  
Ontario

Cities
  
Brent, Ontario

Cedar Lake (Nipissing District)

Primary inflows
  
Nipissing River, Petawawa River

Max. length
  
12.6 kilometres (7.8 mi)

Max. width
  
5.8 kilometres (3.6 mi)

Settlements
  
Acanthus, Brent, Government Park

Inflow source
  
Petawawa River, Nipissing River

Cedar Lake is a lake in the geographic townships of Boyd, Deacon and Lister in the Unorganized south part of Nipissing District in northeastern Ontario, Canada. The lake is in the Saint Lawrence River drainage basin and is entirely within Algonquin Provincial Park; it is a popular entry point for canoe trips into the interior of the park as the community of Brent, located on the lake, is connected by Brent Road to Ontario Highway 17. Other places on the lake are Acanthus and Government Park.

Map of Cedar Lake, Nipissing, Unorganized, South Part, ON, Canada

The primary inflows to Cedar Lake are the Nipissing River and Petawawa River, both arriving at the west, and the primary outflow is the Petawawa River at the east, controlled by a weir, which flows to the Ottawa River.

References

Cedar Lake (Nipissing District) Wikipedia