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Lake Charlotte, also known as Lac Charlotte (French) is a lake for which the community is named, is a relatively deep lake by Nova Scotian standards. Reaching a maximum depth of 48 meters in the deepest point, [1] and with many areas of the north half featuring depths in excess of 20 meters, it is deeper than Kejimkujik Lake, Nova Scotia's largest natural lake, and Lake Ainslie, Nova Scotia's ...
The other five were located in British Columbia with two, and Manitoba, Ontario and Yukon each with one. Between 2006 and 2011, twenty-four CAs experienced population decline. The fifteen CAs that experienced the greatest population decline were located in British Columbia (two), Manitoba (one), New Brunswick (one), Nova Scotia (three), Ontario ...
Lake Charlotte or Charlotte Lake may refer to: Charlotte Lake (British Columbia) Charlotte Lake (California) Lake Charlotte, Nova Scotia, a lake and a community in the Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia; Lake Charlotte (Florida), a lake in Highlands County, Florida; Lake Charlotte (Martin County, Minnesota) Charlotte Lake (Todd County ...
British Columbia lakes larger than 400 km 2 (150 sq mi) ; Lake Area (including islands) Altitude Max. depth Volume Williston Lake [1]: 1,761 km 2 (680 sq mi) : 671 m (2,201 ft)
British Columbia: Yukon and Northwest Territories border (60th parallel) Race Rocks (Lat. 48°17′52.9″ N, also southernmost point in Western Canada) Akamina Pass (Long. 114°3′13″ W) BC-YT-AK tripoint within Tatshenshini-Alsek Provincial Park: Manitoba: Nunavut border (60th parallel) Water: Minnesota border in Lake of the Woods. Land:
Kwadacha, British Columbia (Fort Ware) Lakelse Lake, Lakelse Lake Provincial Park, Lakelse Hot Springs etc. from the Coast Tsimshian "LaxGyels" Kyuquot, British Columbia, Kyuquot Sound – from the name of the local group of Nuu-chah-nulth; Lillooet: adapted from the proper name for the Lower St'at'imc people, the Lil'wat of Mt. Currie. Lil'wat ...
Charlotte Lake is the second largest freshwater lake in the Chilcotin area of British Columbia, Canada. It is situated southwest of Nimpo Lake . BC Parks maintains a small camp site and boat launch on the southeast end of the lake.
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