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Silver Lake (Ontario)

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Primary inflows
  
Shadow Lake

Basin countries
  
Canada

Max. width
  
600 m (2,000 ft)

Surface elevation
  
260 m

Width
  
600 m

Province
  
Ontario

Outflow location
  
Balsam Lake

Primary outflows
  
Balsam Lake

Max. length
  
1,250 m (4,100 ft)

Max. depth
  
14.63 m (48.0 ft)

Length
  
1.25 km

Settlement
  
Coboconk

Group
  
Kawartha Lakes

Silver Lake is a small lake near Coboconk, in the Canadian province of Ontario. It is the lowest lake on the Gull River watershed, supplying water to Balsam Lake at the top of the Trent-Severn Waterway. Like many other lakes in the Kawarthas, Silver Lake lies in a depression formed between the Precambrian granite to the north, and the Ordovician limestone to the south.

Contents

Map of Silver Lake, Kawartha Lakes, ON, Canada

LocationEdit

Silver Lake is located along the Gull River and forms a portion of the boundary between the former townships of Somerville and Bexley. It is the southernmost lake in a chain of reservoirs feeding the Trent-Severn Waterway at its highest point.

GeographyEdit

The lake sits atop the dividing line between the Precambrian granite Canadian Shield to the north, and the Paleozoic and Ordovician limestone to the south. Granite outcroppings can be seen beginning at the midpoint of the lake, including a small island in the north end of the lake with a cottage built upon it. On the south-east end, the limestone cuesta, which marks the boundary of the limestone and granite north of the lake, rises as a sheer cliff face several metres out of the water, following the length of the river southwest through Coboconk.

EventsEdit

An F1 (possibly an F2) tornado touched down and crossed the lake at around 2:45pm on July 26, 2008. Severe weather warnings were in effect at the time. Large areas of forest were destroyed on either side of the lake, but no injuries or substantial damage to cottages was reported.

References

Silver Lake (Ontario) Wikipedia