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The lake is located about 25 kilometres east-southeast of Port Alberni along the West Coast of Vancouver Island.Clemens Creek flows into the northern tip of the lake. The Hucuktlis River drains the lake into the northern end of Uchucklesit Inlet, an arm of Alberni Inlet.
Hucuktlis Lake, inland from Broken Group in Barclay Sound, is one of the wettest places on Earth. [18] The park area averages over 3,500 to 4,000 millimetres (140 to 160 in) of precipitation per year. [19] Affected by the Kuroshio Current, the sea water temperatures range from 8 °C (46 °F) in January to 14 °C (57 °F) in August. In the ...
Henderson Lake (New York), a lake in the Adirondacks which is considered to be the official source and start of the Hudson River; Henderson Lake (British Columbia), the former name of Hucuktlis Lake, a lake on Vancouver Island that drains south into head of Uchucklesit Inlet on the north side of lower Alberni Inlet
Dickson Lake; Doran Lake; Elsie Lake; Esary Lake; Father and Son Lake; Gracie Lake; Great Central Lake is a large lake in the Alberni Valley The lake has a surface area of 51 square kilometres and a maximum depth of 294 m. It takes its name from the fact that it is a large lake in the center of Vancouver Island. Hucuktlis Lake; Henry Lake ...
Vancouver Island is an island in the northeastern Pacific Ocean and part of the Canadian province of British Columbia.The island is 456 km (283 mi) in length, 100 km (62 mi) in width at its widest point, [4] and 32,100 km 2 (12,400 sq mi) in total area, while 31,285 km 2 (12,079 sq mi) are of land.
Labour Day Lake; Lacy Lake; Lady Lake (Vancouver Island) Limestone Lake (British Columbia) Lizard Lake (Juan de Fuca, Vancouver Island) Lizard Lake (Vancouver Island) Lois Lake; Long Lake (Vancouver Island) Loon Lake (Vancouver Island) Lower Campbell Lake; Lowry Lake
Nahmint Lake is a lake located on Vancouver Island south of Sproat Lake, north east of Hucuktlis Lake. [1] See also
Hucuktlis Lake, British Columbia: 1997 Least precipitation in one year: 19.9 mm (0.78 in) [12] ... Quiet Lake 91 1972-7 Alberta Eckville 213 1970-6 Northwest Territories