Calabogie Lake facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Calabogie Lake |
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Calabogie Lake seen from Calabogie Peaks
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Location | Renfrew County, Ontario |
Coordinates | 45°16′38″N 76°44′34″W / 45.27722°N 76.74278°W |
Part of | Saint Lawrence River drainage basin |
Primary inflows | Madawaska River |
Primary outflows | Madawaska River |
Basin countries | Canada |
Max. length | 6.5 km (4.0 mi) |
Max. width | 4.0 km (2.5 mi) |
Surface elevation | 155 m (509 ft) |
Calabogie Lake ( KAL-ə-BOH-ghee) is a reservoir lake in the municipality of Greater Madawaska, Renfrew County in Eastern Ontario, Canada. It is on the Madawaska River system, is part of the Saint Lawrence River drainage basin, and is located in the geographic townships of Bagot Township and Blythfield Township.
The original natural lake expanded to its current dimensions upon the completion of the Calabogie Station dam and generating station (now owned and operated by Ontario Power Generation) during World War I.
The communities of Calabogie, Grassy Bay and Barryvale are on the lake. Renfrew County Road 511 crosses the lake in Calabogie near the river mouth, and Renfrew County Road 508 runs along the northwest shore.
Tributaries
Clockwise from the mouth
- Stoughtons Creek
- Madawaska River
- Constant Creek
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