Black Lake (Marchington River) Explained

Black Lake
Other Name:French: lac Black
Pushpin Map:Canada Ontario
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Ontario
Location:Kenora District, Ontario
Coords:50.1431°N -91.6°W
Coordinates Footnotes:[1]
Parent:Hudson Bay drainage basin
Outflow:Unnamed creek to Botsford Lake
Basin Countries:Canada
Length:2km (01miles)
Width:0.6km (00.4miles)

Black Lake (French: lac Black) is a lake in the Hudson Bay drainage basin in the Unorganized Part of Kenora District in Northwestern Ontario, Canada. It is about 2km (01miles) long and 0.6km (00.4miles) wide and lies at an elevation of 372m (1,220feet),[2] 13km (08miles) northeast of Superior Junction and Highway 642, 4km (02miles) southwest of McDougall Mills and 1.3km (00.8miles) south of Rosnel. The primary outflow is an unnamed creek north to Botsford Lake on the Marchington River, which flows via the English River, the Winnipeg River and the Nelson River to Hudson Bay. The CN transcontinental rail line crosses the creek between Black Lake and Botsford Lake.

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Notes and References

  1. FAJNX. Black Lake. 2014-06-20. (lake)
  2. Web site: Google Earth. 2020-06-19.