Bull Lake (Turner Township, Ontario) Explained

Bull Lake
Location:Sudbury District, Ontario
Coords:47.1031°N -80.5825°W
Pushpin Map:Ontario
Outflow:Unnamed creek to Seagram Lake
Basin Countries:Canada
Length:2.3km (01.4miles)
Width:0.86km (00.53miles)
Elevation:324m (1,063feet)

Bull Lake is a lake in geographic Turner Township in Sudbury District, Ontario, Canada. It is about 2300m (7,500feet) long and 860m (2,820feet) wide, and lies at an elevation of 324m (1,063feet) about 46km (29miles) northeast of the community of Capreol and 62km (39miles) west of the community of Temagami. The primary outflow is an unnamed creek to an unnamed lake on the Yorston River, a tributary of the Sturgeon River, between Long Lake upstream and Seagram Lake downstream. Little Bull Lake is immediately upstream of Bull Lake, and is connected by a short unnamed stream.

A second Bull Lake in Sudbury District that is also part of the watershed of the same Sturgeon River, Bull Lake (Sheppard Township), lies 22km (14miles) south.

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