Long Lake (Smith Inlet) Explained
Long Lake is a lake south of the head of Smith Inlet[1] in the Central Coast region of British Columbia, Canada. It flows west into the Smith Inlet and its main tributary is Smokehouse Creek at its north-east end.
Among the many Indian reserves in the Smith Inlet/Smith Sound region which are part of the inheritance of the Gwa'sala group now part of the Gwa'sala-'Nakwaxda'xw Nations government, two are on Long Lake:[2]
- Halowis IR No. 5 is at the mouth of Smokehouse Creek at the head of Long Lake, and is 3.60 ha. 51.3°N -127.05°W[3]
- Toksee IR No. 4 is at the isthmus between Long Lake and Wyclees Lagoon, and is 5.60 ha. 51.2333°N -127.3333°W.[4]
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References
51.2344°N -127.1664°W
Notes and References
- http://apps.gov.bc.ca/pub/bcgnws/names/26561.html BC Names/GeoBC entry "Long Lake"
- https://fnp-ppn.aadnc-aandc.gc.ca/FNP/Main/Search/FNReserves.aspx?BAND_NUMBER=724&lang=eng Indian and Northern Affairs Canada "Reserves/Settlements/Villages Detail"
- http://apps.gov.bc.ca/pub/bcgnws/names/65488.html BC Names/GeoBC entry "Halowis 5 (Indian reserve)"
- http://apps.gov.bc.ca/pub/bcgnws/names/65489.html BC Names/GeoBC entry "Toksee 4 (Indian Reserve)"