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Cedar Lake (Manitoba)

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Primary inflows
  
Basin countries
  
Canada

Max. depth
  
10 m (33 ft)

Surface elevation
  
253 m

Outflow location
  
Primary outflows
  
Saskatchewan River

Surface area
  
1,353 km (522 sq mi)

Area
  
1,353 kmĀ²

Province
  
Inflow source
  
Saskatchewan River


Cedar Lake is a lake just north of Lake Winnipegosis in Manitoba, Canada. Cedar Lake's water level is controlled by the Grand Rapids dam. The town of Grand Rapids and the First Nations town of Easterville are nearby.

Map of Cedar Lake, Division No. 21, Unorganized, MB, Canada

The lake is known to have excellent examples of prehistoric amber fossil of cretaceous age. This type of amber is called as "Chemawinit", according to an Indian tribe which lives in this area. Another name of this amber is "Cedarit". This amber contains many organic inclusions. To date, these inclusions have not been thoroughly researched.

The lake's main source is the Saskatchewan River, which forms a delta on the northwest side of the lake. The flow of the Saskatchewan River to Lake Winnipeg on the eastern end of Cedar Lake is regulated by the Grand Rapids dam built in 1962 by Manitoba Hydro.

References

Cedar Lake (Manitoba) Wikipedia