Upper Summit Lake (British Columbia) Explained

See also: Summit Lake (disambiguation).

Upper Summit Lake
Pushpin Map:British Columbia
Location:Cariboo Land District, Central Interior, British Columbia
Coords:54.2833°N -122.7°W
Outflow:Unnamed creek to Summit Lake
Basin Countries:Canada
Length:1.8km (01.1miles)
Width:0.9km (00.6miles)
Elevation:711m (2,333feet)

Upper Summit Lake is a lake in Cariboo Land District, in the Central Interior of British Columbia, Canada, about 40km (30miles) north of the city of Prince George and 20km (10miles) south of the community of Bear Lake. It lies just west of Highway 97 (John Hart Highway).

Hydrology

Upper Summit Lake is about 1.8km (01.1miles) long and 0.9km (00.6miles) wide, and lies at an elevation of 711m (2,333feet). There are no inflows, and an unnamed creek flows from the southern tip of the lake to Summit Lake. This flows via the Crooked River, McLeod River, Pack River, Williston Lake, Peace River, Slave River, Great Slave Lake and the Mackenzie River into the Beaufort Sea portion of the Arctic Ocean.

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