Wabigoon Lake

Wabigoon Lake
Location Kenora District, northwestern Ontario
Coordinates 49°45′N 92°42′W / 49.750°N 92.700°W / 49.750; -92.700Coordinates: 49°45′N 92°42′W / 49.750°N 92.700°W / 49.750; -92.700
Type reservoir, natural lake
Primary outflows Wabigoon River
Basin countries Canada
Max. length 20 miles
Surface area 26,000 arces or 40.625 square miles
Average depth 19.6 feet (6.0 m)
Max. depth 47.1 feet
Surface elevation 1083 get above sea level
Settlements Dryden

Wabigoon Lake is a lake in Kenora District in northwestern Ontario, Canada. The community of Dryden (pop 8,198) is located on the north shore of the lake, and the primary inflow and outflow is the Wabigoon River. A dam built to provide power for the early pulp and paper company raised the original level of the lake by several feet and its current average depth is 19.6 feet (6.0 m).

The name "Wabigoon" comes from the Ojibwe waabigon, "marigold", or waabi-miigwan, "white feather".[1][2]

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