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Cormorant Lake (Manitoba)

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Surface elevation
  
256 m

Inflow source
  
Clearwater Lake

Province
  
Manitoba

Cormorant Lake (Manitoba)

Cormorant Lake is a large lake in northern Manitoba, Canada. Administratively it is in Division 21, Northern Region of Manitoba, and almost entirely within the Cormorant Provincial Forest. The lake is about 27 kilometres (17 mi) wide and 20 kilometres (12 mi) long, with a surface area of over a 1,000 square kilometres (386 sq mi). There is one village and two hamlets on the east side of the lake along Via Rail's Winnipeg – Churchill rail line, the village of Cormorant and the hamlets Halcrow and Dering. The Cormorant Lake Airport is between Cormorant and Dering. There is one hamlet to the south of the lake, Budd, which is also on the rail line. The lake can be reached by road on Provincial Road 287 from just north of The Pas.

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

Cormorant Lake is in the Saskatchewan River basin and is primarily fed from the northeast from Michell Lake and Yawningstone Lake and exits to the southwest into Clearwater Lake. There are two large islands in the western portion of the lake, and a chain of islands cutting northeast-southwest across the middle of the lake.

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Cormorant Lake (Manitoba) Wikipedia