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White Lake (Ontario)

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Location
  
Ontario

Max. length
  
16 km (9.9 mi)

Settlements
  
White Lake, Ontario

Length
  
16 km

Province
  
Ontario

Basin countries
  
Canada

Surface area
  
22.7 km (8.8 sq mi)

Area
  
22.7 kmĀ²

Shore length
  
98 km

Cities
  
McNab/Braeside

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Primary outflows
  
Indian Creek, Waba Creek

White Lake is a medium-sized lake of Ontario, Canada. It is located 60 km west of Ottawa, Ontario near Calabogie to the west and Arnprior to the north. It may be accessed via Highway 417 from Ottawa or Renfrew Country Road 511 from Perth. The town of White Lake lies on the northern shore of the lake.

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Map of White Lake, Greater Madawaska, ON, Canada

The northern and western shores of White Lake mark the upper limit of the Champlain Sea which flooded the Ottawa Valley at the end of the last ice age.

The lake dimensions are:

  • length: 10 miles / 16 km
  • area: 5608 acres / 2270 hectares
  • perimeter: 60.8 miles / 98 km
  • The lake is marked in Canada by National Resources Canada with the CGNDB Unique Identifier: FDDES.

    History

    Before European settlement the lake was known as Wa-ba-lac by the local natives. In the Johnston Royal atlas (dated 1860) the lake was shown as Wabak or White Lake. The lake name is believed to be derived from the white marl deposits covering large portions of the lake substrate. White Lake was created in 1845 when a dam on Waba Creek was constructed resulting in the water levels increasing in three previously small, interconnected waterbodies. The dam was originally constructed to facilitate the movement of logs to Stewart's sawmill further downstream. The dam was rebuilt and repaired several times during the 1900s and currently exits as a 0.2 MV Hydroelectic Dam operated by Misty Rapids Power.

    In the 1970s Summer water levels were stabilized for the benefit of boaters and shoreline property owners. Recently, there has been concern over the presence of Algal Bloom which has become more prevalent as shorelines are developed and local human presence increases.

    Ecology

    Prior to 1930 White Lake supported a northern pike fishery. With intensive stocking a walleye fishery developed during the period between 1930 and the mid 1960s. Since that time, largemouth Bass and northern pike have been the most sought after game fish with walleye being seen only periodically in the anglers catch. Sunfish are also commonplace in White Lake.

    The lake is regionally significant for the presence of the White Lake Fen, which is a rare wetland type in Lanark County and considered to be a Provincially Significant Wetland and a Special Place.

    References

    White Lake (Ontario) Wikipedia