geo.wikisort.org - ReservoirKennedy Lake is the largest lake on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.[1] Located north of Ucluelet on the island's central west coast, the lake is formed chiefly by the confluence of the Clayoquot and Kennedy Rivers. Outflow is via a short stretch of the Kennedy River into Tofino Inlet. The lake includes an extensive northern arm called Clayoquot Arm.
Body of water
Kennedy Lake |
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Location | Vancouver Island, British Columbia |
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Coordinates | 49°3′N 125°33′W |
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Primary inflows | Clayoquot River, Kennedy River, Sand River |
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Basin countries | Canada |
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Surface area | 6,475 ha (16,000 acres) |
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Average depth | 38 m (125 ft) |
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Max. depth | 145 m (476 ft) |
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Residence time | 1.1 year |
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Shore length1 | 111.9 km (69.5 mi) |
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Surface elevation | 12 m (39 ft) |
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References | [1] |
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1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure. |
The lake and surrounding region's natural beauty has led to portions of it being protected from the logging industry. Parks adjacent to the lake include Clayoquot Plateau Provincial Park, Pacific Rim National Park, Clayoquot Arm Provincial Park, Kennedy Lake Provincial Park, Kennedy River Bog Provincial Park and the Clayoquot Arm Beach recreation site.[2] The lake is a popular recreation destination for camping, boating and fishing. It is an important spawning habitat for sockeye and various species of salmon and trout, and lies within the Coastal Western Hemlock Biogeoclimatic Zone.
The lake is part of the ancestral lands of the Tla-o-qui-aht First Nations, and is named for the last governor of the Colony of Vancouver Island, Sir Arthur Kennedy.[3]: 134
Geography
Kennedy Lake has a surface area of 6,475 hectares (16,000 acres), making it the largest lake on Vancouver Island. It has an irregular shape made up of two basins, referred to as the Main Arm and the Clayoquot Arm, connected by a narrow sill. While the mean depth of the lake is 38 metres (125 ft), the sill dividing the two arms is less than 10 metres (33 ft) depth, while the deepest part of the lake reaches 145 metres (476 ft).[1] The lake is situated at 12 metres (39 ft) above sea level.
British Columbia Highway 4 winds along the south-east and southern side of the lake, the only highway accessing the communities of Ucluelet and Tofino.
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Hydrography of British Columbia |
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Rivers | |
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Lakes | |
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Coastal features | Haida Gwaii |
- Cumshewa Inlet
- Dawrin Sound
- Laskeek Bay
- Masset Inlet
- Rennel Sound
- Skidegate Channel
- Skidegate Inlet
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North Coast |
- Arthur Passage
- Burke Channel
- Chatham Sound
- Dixon Entrance
- Douglas Channel
- Finlayston Channel
- Fisher Channel
- Fitz Hugh Sound
- Gardner Channel
- Grenville Channel
- Hecate Strait
- Juan Perez Sound
- Lama Passage
- Laredo Channel
- Milbanke Sound
- Portland Inlet
- Prince Rupert Harbour
- Princess Royal Channel
- Principe Channel
- Queen Charlotte Sound
- Rivers Inlet
- Seaforth Channel
- Smith Inlet
- Smith Sound
- Wright Sound
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Central Coast |
- Belize Inlet
- Bute Inlet
- Call Inlet
- Cordero Channel
- Drury Inlet
- Frederick Arm
- Goletas Channel
- Johnstone Strait
- Kingcome Inlet
- Knight Inlet
- Kyuquot Sound
- Loughborough Inlet
- Nodales Channel
- Phillips Arm
- Pryce Channel
- Queen Charlotte Strait
- Seymour Inlet
- Sutlej Channel
- Wells Passage
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Salish Sea |
- Active Pass
- Baynes Sound
- Boundary Bay
- Boundary Pass
- Burrard Inlet
- Calm Channel
- Captain Passage
- Desolation Sound
- Discovery Passage
- Haro Strait
- Homfray Channel
- Hoskyn Channel
- Howe Sound
- Jervis Inlet
- Malaspina Strait
- Okisollo Channel
- Port San Juan
- Ramsay Arm
- Saanich Inlet
- Sansum Narrows
- Satellite Channel
- Sechelt Inlet
- Stuart Channel
- Strait of Georgia
- Strait of Juan de Fuca
- Sutil Channel
- Toba Inlet
- Trincomali Channel
- Victoria Harbour
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Vancouver Island | |
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На других языках
[de] Kennedy Lake (Vancouver Island)
Kennedy Lake ist der größte See auf Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Kanada. Er befindet sich nördlich der Stadt Ucluelet an der zentralen Westküste der Insel. Der See entsteht hauptsächlich durch den Zusammenfluss des Clayoquot- und des Kennedy Rivers. Der Abfluss erfolgt über einen kurzen Lauf des Kennedy Rivers in den Tofino Inlet. Der See hat auch einen ausgedehnten Nord-Arm, der Clayoquot Arm genannt wird. Die Naturattraktionen der Region haben dazu geführt, dass Teile davon staatlicherseits vor Holzeinschlag geschützt werden. Zu den Nationalparks, die sich am See befinden, gehören der Clayoquot Plateau Provincial Park, Clayoquot Arm Provincial Park, Kennedy Lake Provincial Park, und der Kennedy River Bog Provincial Park. Der See ist ein beliebtes Naherholungsgebiet für Bootsfahrer und Angler. Das Gewässer ist ein wichtiges Laichgebiet für den Rotlachs und verschiedene andere Arten von Lachsen und Forellen.
- [en] Kennedy Lake (Vancouver Island)
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