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Gods Lake

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Primary inflows
  
Wesachewan River

Basin countries
  
Canada

Surface area
  
1,060 km (409 sq mi)

Area
  
1,151 kmĀ²

Province
  
Manitoba

Inflow source
  
Wesachewan River

Primary outflows
  
Gods River

Max. length
  
74 km (46 mi)

Surface elevation
  
178 m

Mean depth
  
122 m

Outflow location
  
Gods River

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Catchment area
  
20,000 km (7,700 sq mi)

Cities
  
Gods Lake Narrows, Manitoba, Gods River, Manitoba

Gods Lake is a lake in northeastern Manitoba in Canada. The lake covers an area of 1,151 square kilometres (444 sq mi), making it the 7th largest lake in the province. It lies north of Island Lake at an elevation of 178 metres (584 ft), approximately 280 kilometres (174 mi) east of Thompson, Manitoba. It has a shore length of 474 kilometres (295 mi). It drains north through Gods River into the Hayes River.

Contents

Map of God's Lake, Manitoba, Canada

Settlements

The First Nations communities of Gods Lake Narrows, Gods Lake (God's Lake 23), and Gods River are located on the shores of the lake.

Gods Lake Narrows is in the southern portion of Gods Lake where the lake narrows. The community is built on an island in the narrows of the lake and on the west and east shores. Gods Lake Narrows consists of the northern community of Gods Lake Narrows (a designated place in the 2011 Canada Census) with a population of 85 and God's Lake 23, a God's Lake First Nation community of 1,341 people.

At the mouth of Gods River on the northern end of the lake is the primary settlement of the Manto Sipi First Nation community of Gods River (God's River 86A) with 596 people.

References

Gods Lake Wikipedia