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- Canal_Lake abstract "Canal Lake is a lake of Ontario, Canada situated on the Trent Severn Waterway and is a Kawartha Lake. The lake is triangular, roughly 8.4 km long and 2.6 km at its widest point with an area of 2136 acres. The depth ranges from 4.44 feet to a max depth of 15 feet. Canal Lake is a medium size lake with a large diversity of fishing spots.It is located between Kirkfield on the east and Bolsover to the west. Canal Lake is the most north-western of the Kawartha Lakes. It is the first lake east of Lake Simcoe (connected by the Talbot River) also connected to the west of Mitchell and Balsam Lakes. It is located between lock #37 Bolsover and Lock #36 Kirkfield lift lock.Water levels are controlled. In the winter, Canal Lake has levels reduced by 3 feet for shoreline maintenance. The levels are raised up again in the Spring.".
- Canal_Lake areaTotal "8644085.3182464".
- Canal_Lake averageDepth "1.353312".
- Canal_Lake length "8400.0".
- Canal_Lake maximumDepth "4.572".
- Canal_Lake width "2600.0".
- Canal_Lake wikiPageID "42938754".
- Canal_Lake wikiPageLength "4148".
- Canal_Lake wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Canal_Lake wikiPageRevisionID "637370240".
- Canal_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Balsam_Lake_(Ontario).
- Canal_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Beaverton,_Ontario.
- Canal_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Bobcaygeon.
- Canal_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Bolsover,_Ontario.
- Canal_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Casino_Rama.
- Canal_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lakes_of_Ontario.
- Canal_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Category:Trent–Severn_Waterway.
- Canal_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Equestrianism.
- Canal_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Esox.
- Canal_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Fenelon_Falls.
- Canal_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Kawartha_Lakes_(Ontario).
- Canal_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Kirkfield_Lift_Lock.
- Canal_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Simcoe.
- Canal_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Largemouth_bass.
- Canal_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Lindsay,_Ontario.
- Canal_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Mini-Golf.
- Canal_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Minister_of_Railways_and_Canals_(Canada).
- Canal_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Mitchell_Lake_(Ontario).
- Canal_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Muskellunge.
- Canal_Lake wikiPageWikiLink National_Historic_Sites_of_Canada.
- Canal_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Panfish.
- Canal_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Trent–Severn_Waterway.
- Canal_Lake wikiPageWikiLinkText "Canal Lake".
- Canal_Lake depth "to".
- Canal_Lake location "Ontario, Canada".
- Canal_Lake name "Canal Lake".
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- Canal_Lake wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_body_of_water.
- Canal_Lake wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Canal_Lake wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Canal_Lake subject Category:Lakes_of_Ontario.
- Canal_Lake subject Category:Trent–Severn_Waterway.
- Canal_Lake hypernym Lake.
- Canal_Lake point "44.5432289 -79.0694293".
- Canal_Lake type BodyOfWater.
- Canal_Lake type Lake.
- Canal_Lake type NaturalPlace.
- Canal_Lake type Place.
- Canal_Lake type Location.
- Canal_Lake type BodyOfWater.
- Canal_Lake type Place.
- Canal_Lake type Thing.
- Canal_Lake type SpatialThing.
- Canal_Lake comment "Canal Lake is a lake of Ontario, Canada situated on the Trent Severn Waterway and is a Kawartha Lake. The lake is triangular, roughly 8.4 km long and 2.6 km at its widest point with an area of 2136 acres. The depth ranges from 4.44 feet to a max depth of 15 feet. Canal Lake is a medium size lake with a large diversity of fishing spots.It is located between Kirkfield on the east and Bolsover to the west. Canal Lake is the most north-western of the Kawartha Lakes.".
- Canal_Lake label "Canal Lake".
- Canal_Lake sameAs Q17098021.
- Canal_Lake sameAs m.010rgdy0.
- Canal_Lake sameAs 5914784.
- Canal_Lake sameAs Q17098021.
- Canal_Lake lat "44.5432289".
- Canal_Lake long "-79.0694293".
- Canal_Lake wasDerivedFrom Canal_Lake?oldid=637370240.
- Canal_Lake isPrimaryTopicOf Canal_Lake.
- Canal_Lake name "Canal Lake".