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Weslemkoon Lake

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Basin countries
  
Canada

Max. width
  
2.5 km (1.6 mi)

Surface elevation
  
316 m

Province
  
Ontario

Max. depth
  
54.9 m (180 ft)

Max. length
  
19.3 km (12.0 mi)

Length
  
19.3 km

Width
  
2.5 km

Outflow location
  
Little Mississippi River

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Primary outflows
  
Little Mississippi River

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Weslemkoon Lake is located in the Township of Addington Highlands, Ontario, Canada, near Denbigh and about 110 km (68 mi) north of Belleville. The lake is well known for large and small-mouth bass and lake trout fishing, cottaging, seclusion, and wildlife, making it a perfect retreat for people wishing to "get away from it all."

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Map of Weslemkoon Lake, Ontario, Canada

The lake is characterized by a rocky shoreline, with numerous bays and coves that are home to bogs, and swampy areas. There are abundant islands, many of which are uninhabited or public land and can be used as recreational areas. Notable are the 5 islands, which are a small group of islands in the center of the main body of the lake, and Squaw Point, which is a treeless area where it is said Algonquin Native women and children retreated to during times of battle.

When heading north on the lake from the southern end, a viewer would notice a lighthouse that has stood since the 1920s and, up until the installation of a large orange flashing beacon placed on top of a 55 gallon drum and mounted to a rock, served to mark the narrow entrance into the main body of the lake. The lighthouse cottage has been said to have been visited by Thomas Edison and Henry Ford.

Wildlife include: common loon, great blue heron, black bear, beaver, moose, great horned owl, lynx, bobcat.

References

Weslemkoon Lake Wikipedia