geo.wikisort.org - ReservoirLake Windermere (or Windermere Lake) is a very large widening in the Columbia River. The village of Windermere is located on the east side of the lake, and the larger town of Invermere is located on the lake's northwestern corner. The average depth of the lake is only 15 feet (4.6 m).
Lake in British Columbia, Canada
Body of water
Windermere Lake |
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Location | British Columbia |
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Coordinates | 50°27′N 116°00′W |
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Primary inflows | Columbia River |
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Primary outflows | Columbia River |
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Basin countries | Canada |
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Surface area | 1,610 ha (4,000 acres)[1] |
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Average depth | 3.4 metres (11 ft)[1] |
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Max. depth | 6.4 metres (21 ft)[1] |
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Shore length1 | 36 km (22 mi)[1] |
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Surface elevation | 798 m (2,618 ft)[1] |
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Settlements | Windermere, Invermere |
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1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure. |
Lake Windermere is a popular vacationing spot, especially for residents of Calgary, which is a three-hour car drive to the east. The western side of the lake which fronts the Purcell Mountains has a railroad running along its shore, and as a result, housing and recreational development is minimal there. The eastern side of the lake has a more extensive flatland between the lake and the Rocky Mountains and has experienced considerable development including cottages, camping grounds, recreational beaches, golf courses and various tourist attractions.
Windermere Lake was once known as Lower Columbia Lake, and will be seen as such on older maps of the area.[2] It was given its current name by G.M. Sproat in 1902 because it resembled Lake Windermere in the English Lake District.[3]: 297
Lake Windermere Whiteway
The longest ice skating trail can be found on the Lake Windermere Whiteway. The naturally frozen trail measures 29.98 kilometres (18.63 mi).[4] When Guinness Book of World Records verified the record in 2014, the ice measured between 12 inches (30 cm) and 30 inches (76 cm) depending where you were in one of the four loops that runs continuously around the lake.
References
Steamboats of the Columbia River headwaters |
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Steamboats |
- Duchess (1886)
- Duchess (1888)
- Marion (1888)
- Pert (1890)
- Annerly (1892)
- Hyak (1892)
- Gwendoline (1893)
- Selkirk (1895)
- Rustler (1896)
- Ruth (1896)
- J.D. Farrell (1897)
- North Star (1897)
- Ptarmigan (1903)
- Isabella McCormack (1908)
- Klahowya (1910)
- Nowitka (1911)
- F.P. Armstrong (1913)
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Motor vessels | |
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Landings | |
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Canals | |
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Companies |
- Upper Columbia River Nav. & Tramway Co.
- Kootenay River Navig. Co.
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Geography | |
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Personnel | |
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Railways |
- Canadian Pacific Railway (mainline)
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BC steamboats |
- Upper Fraser, Nechako and Stuart Rivers
- Skeena River
- Arrow Lakes and Columbia River
- Slocan Lake
- Kootenay Lake
- Columbia Lake-East Kootenay
- Lakes Route (Seton, Anderson and Lillooet Lakes)
- Lake Okanagan
- Skaha Lake
- Thompson-Shuswap
- Stikine River
- Peace & Finlay Rivers
- Steamboats of the Inside Passage
- Gulf of Georgia-Lower Fraser
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NW steamboats |
- Columbia River
- Oregon Coast
- Willamette River
- Yaquina Bay and River
- Coquille River
- Cowlitz River
- Puget Sound
- Lake Washington
- Grays Harbor
- Chehalis River
- Hoquiam River
- Willapa Bay
- Columbia River (Wenatchee Reach)
- Lake Crescent
- Lower Kootenai River
- Upper Kootenai River
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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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Authority control  |
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National libraries | |
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На других языках
[de] Windermere Lake (British Columbia)
Windermere Lake ist eine verbreiterte Stelle des Flusses Columbia River. Südöstlich des Sees liegt der Ort Windermere und an der Nordostseite des Sees die Stadt Invermere. Die durchschnittliche Tiefe des Sees beträgt 4,5 Meter.
- [en] Windermere Lake (British Columbia)
[fr] Lac Windermere (Canada)
Le lac Windermere (en anglais : Windermere Lake) est un lac près des villes de Windermere et d'Invermere en Colombie-Britannique, au Canada. Ce lac se trouve dans le cours du fleuve Columbia.
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