Drag Lake Explained

Drag Lake
Location:Haliburton County, Ontario
Coords:45.0694°N -78.4061°W
Lake Type:Glacial lake
Inflow:Drag River
Outflow:Drag River
Pushpin Map:Ontario
Basin Countries:Canada
Area:1003ha
Max-Depth:55m (180feet)
Elevation:354m (1,161feet)
Islands:(None on lake)
Cities:(None on lake)
Frozen:Mid-December to Late April

Drag Lake is a glacial lake in the township of Dysart et al in Haliburton County, Southern Ontario, Canada.[1]

The lake is in Great Lakes Basin, and its primary inflow, at the east, and outflow, at the west and controlled by a dam, is the Drag River.

Residents of Drag Lake are represented by the Drag and Spruce Lake Property Owners Association.[2]

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fish species: Lake trout, largemouth and smallmouth bass, rock bass, sunfish, perch, crappie.

Notes and References

  1. FAZQK. Drag Lake. 2012-08-21.
  2. Web site: Drag and Spruce Lake Property Owners Association. 2012-08-21.