Summit Lake | |
Pushpin Map: | Ontario |
Coords: | 48.4753°N -84.8669°W |
Basin Countries: | Canada |
Length: | 1km (01miles) |
Width: | 0.2km (00.1miles) |
Elevation: | 442m (1,450feet) |
Summit Lake is a lake in the James Bay drainage basin in the Unorganized North Part of Algoma District in northeastern Ontario, Canada.[1] It is the source of the Kabinakagami River, which flows via the Kenogami River and Albany River to James Bay. The lake is about 1km (01miles) long and 0.2km (00.1miles) wide, lies at an elevation of 442m (1,450feet), and there are no significant inflows.
The Canadian Pacific Railway transcontinental main line (used at this point by the Via Rail Sudbury – White River train service) runs along the entire south shore; the lake lies between the railway points of Amyot to the west and Girdwood to the east. As well, it is about 32km (20miles) southeast of the community of White River and 27km (17miles) northeast of Dubreuilville.[2]