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McFaulds Lake

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Basin countries
  
Canada

Surface elevation
  
158 m

Width
  
1.6 km

Outflow location
  
Attawapiskat River

Max. length
  
6 kilometres (3.7 mi)

Length
  
6 km

Province
  
Ontario

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Part of
  
James Bay drainage basin

Primary outflows
  
Unnamed stream to Attawapiskat River

Max. width
  
2.4 kilometres (1.5 mi)

McFaulds Lake is a lake located in the Unorganized Part of Kenora District in northwestern Ontario, Canada. It is part of the James Bay drainage basin and is in the Hudson Bay Lowlands area. There are two unnamed inflows, at the south and north. The primary outflow is an unnamed stream at the northeast leading to the Attawapiskat River, which itself flows to James Bay.

Contents

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

GeologyEdit

McFaulds Lake is at the centre of the Northern Ontario Ring of Fire, a region of geological activity which has left a rich source of minerals, including nickel, copper, platinum, palladium, chromite, vanadium, diamond and gold, buried beneath the muskeg.

Mining interestsEdit

The area near the lake has attracted the attention of junior mining exploration companies. Since a 2002 investigation of the area, some 20 companies have staked claims, forming joint ventures (JV). There have been numerous finds, though none have yet moved to the exploitation phase.

First NationsEdit

First Nations communities in Northern Ontario are involved in the mining exploration. These communities include the Webequie First Nation and the Marten Falls First Nation.

References

McFaulds Lake Wikipedia