Lake Lillinonah /ˌlɪlɪˈnoʊnə/ is a manmade lake located in Fairfield, Litchfield and New Haven counties of Western Connecticut, approximately 60 miles (97 km) northeast of New York City.[2] It is the second largest lake in Connecticut, smaller only than Candlewood Lake.[2] The lake is bordered by six towns: Brookfield, Bridgewater, Newtown, New Milford, Roxbury, and Southbury.[2] It was formed in 1955 by impoundment of the Housatonic River and the Shepaug River by the Shepaug Dam which was built by the Connecticut Light and Power Company.[2] Some of the most expensive real estate in the Greater Danbury area is located on the shores of the lake, in the towns of Brookfield, Bridgewater and Newtown.
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Lake Lillinonah near the Shepaug Dam, April 10, 2010 | |
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Location | Fairfield, Litchfield and New Haven counties, Connecticut |
Coordinates | 41.469°N 73.312°W / 41.469; -73.312 |
Type | Reservoir |
Managing agency | Lake Lillinonah Authority, CL&P |
First flooded | September 27, 1955 (1955-09-27) |
Max. length | 12 to 14 miles (19 to 23 km) |
Surface area | 1,547 to 1,900 acres (626 to 769 ha) |
Max. depth | 110 feet (34 m) |
Shore length1 | 45 miles (72 km) |
References | [1] |
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure. |
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