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- Q14874710 subject Q8580437.
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- Q14874710 abstract "Murtle Lake is a lava dammed lake located in Wells Gray Provincial Park, east-central British Columbia, Canada. It is fed primarily by the Murtle River which rises from a large unnamed glacier in the Cariboo Mountains at an elevation of 2,300 m (7,546 ft) and flows southwest for 18 km (11 mi) to the lake. The Murtle River also drains Murtle Lake then flows southwest for 36 km (22 mi) into the Clearwater River.Murtle Lake looks like a reversed letter 'L' with two arms. The North Arm extends fjord-like deep into the Cariboo Mountains. The West Arm, which attracts the most visitors, has extensive sandy beaches, many coves and three islands. The Wavy Range rises above the east shore of the north arm. Central Mountain occupies the bend between the two arms. The valley of Stevens Lakes extends to the south towards Battle Mountain. In 1968, about 40% of Wells Gray Park or 525,680 acres (212,735 ha) was set aside as the Murtle Lake Nature Conservancy and gave this area a high level of protection from development. Two years later, motorboats and aircraft were banned and today Murtle Lake is the largest lake in North America where only canoes and kayaks are allowed.".
- Q14874710 elevation "1067.0".
- Q14874710 inflow Q268538.
- Q14874710 length "30000.0".
- Q14874710 location Q1974.
- Q14874710 maximumDepth "300.0".
- Q14874710 outflow Q268538.
- Q14874710 thumbnail Murtle_Lake_beach.jpg?width=300.
- Q14874710 width "1000.0".
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- Q14874710 inflow "Murtle River, File Creek, Anderson Creek, Strait Creek".
- Q14874710 lakeName "Murtle Lake".
- Q14874710 location Q1974.
- Q14874710 outflow Q268538.
- Q14874710 width "to".
- Q14874710 point "52.15 -119.66666666666667".
- Q14874710 type BodyOfWater.
- Q14874710 type LakeBodyOfWater.
- Q14874710 type Place.
- Q14874710 type BodyOfWater.
- Q14874710 type Lake.
- Q14874710 type Location.
- Q14874710 type NaturalPlace.
- Q14874710 type Place.
- Q14874710 type Thing.
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- Q14874710 type Q23397.
- Q14874710 comment "Murtle Lake is a lava dammed lake located in Wells Gray Provincial Park, east-central British Columbia, Canada. It is fed primarily by the Murtle River which rises from a large unnamed glacier in the Cariboo Mountains at an elevation of 2,300 m (7,546 ft) and flows southwest for 18 km (11 mi) to the lake. The Murtle River also drains Murtle Lake then flows southwest for 36 km (22 mi) into the Clearwater River.Murtle Lake looks like a reversed letter 'L' with two arms.".
- Q14874710 label "Murtle Lake".
- Q14874710 lat "52.15".
- Q14874710 long "-119.66666666666667".
- Q14874710 depiction Murtle_Lake_beach.jpg.
- Q14874710 name "Murtle Lake".