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- Primary inflow
  
Redstone River

Province
  
Ontario

Primary outflow
  
East Redstone River

Elevation
  
365 m

Mouth
  
Redstone River

Municipality
  
Dysart et al, Ontario

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- Primary outflows
  
Redstone River, East Redstone River

Redstone Lake is a lake located in geographic Guilford Township in the Municipality of Dysart et al, Haliburton County in Central Ontario, Canada. It is in the Great Lakes Basin and is part of the Gull River system. At its longest, it is approximately 6.5km (4 miles).

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Map of Redstone Lake, Dysart and Others, ON, Canada

HydrologyEdit

The primary inflow is the Redstone River at arriving via two channels at the northwest from Pelaw Lake and from Little Redstone Lake. A secondary inflow is Harburn Creek at the northeast. There are two primary outflows that are both controlled by dams and that both lead to the Gull River. The East Redstone River at the southeast leads to Eagle Lake further downstream, and the Redstone River at the southwest leads to Green Lake further downstream. The Gull River flows as part of the Trent–Severn Waterway via the Trent River to Lake Ontario. Since the Gull River system flows to the summit of the waterway at Balsam Lake, its tributaries including Redstone Lake serve as an important water flow control reservoir.

EconomyEdit

Residents of Redstone Lake, Little Redstone Lake and Pelaw Lake are represented by the Redstone Lake Cottagers' Association.

The West Guilford/Redstone Lake Water Aerodrome is located at the northwest end of the lake.

References

Redstone Lake (Haliburton County) Wikipedia


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