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Daisy Lake (other)
Daisy Lake may refer to the following Canadian lakes: *Daisy Lake (British Columbia) *Daisy Lake (Northwest Territories) *Daisy Lake (Algoma District), Ontario *Daisy Lake (Greater Sudbury), Ontario *Daisy Lake (Nipissing District), Ontario *Daisy Lake (Thunder Bay District), Ontario See also

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Daisy Lake (British Columbia)
Daisy Lake, also referred to as Daisy Lake Reservoir, is a reservoir on the Cheakamus River in the Sea to Sky Country, Sea to Sky Corridor of southwestern British Columbia, Canada, just south of the Whistler, British Columbia, Resort Municipality of Whistler and immediately north of the abandoned townsite of Garibaldi, British Columbia, Garibaldi (which until 1932 had been also named Daisy Lake). Daisy Lake Dam was built in 1957 with the reservoir created merging the former natural Daisy Lake and another named Shadow Lake. The reservoir supplies the 158MW Cheakamus Generating Station on the Squamish River via an 11 km tunnel bored beneath the mountain range dividing the two rivers.https://www.bchydro.com/content/dam/hydro/medialib/internet/documents/rev_reqs_bch/pdf/ippbc_1_081_05_01_att1_pdf.pdf There is a BC Hydro-operated recreation area just above the dam, and public campgrounds and picnic tables at Brandywine Falls Provincial Park, which is near the head of the lake. ...
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Daisy Lake (Northwest Territories)
Daisy Lake is a lake in the Arctic Ocean and Great Slave Lake drainage basins in South Slave Region, Northwest Territories, Canada. The lake is about long and wide, lies at an elevation of , and is located about southeast of the settlement of Fort Reliance Fort Reliance is an abandoned trading post in the Yukon Territory of Canada. It stands on the east bank of the Yukon River, downstream of the town of Dawson City. The fort was established in 1874 by François Mercier, Jack McQuesten, and Franci ... on McLeod Bay, the large easternmost bay of Great Slave Lake. It is also just southeast of the McDonald Fault. The primary inflow is an unnamed creek at the northeast, and the primary outflow is an unnamed creek at the southeast that empties into Dion Lake, whose waters in turn flow via Robert Lake and the Snowdrift River to Great Slave Lake at the community of Lutselk'e. References * * Lakes of the Northwest Territories {{Canada-lake-stub ...
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Daisy Lake (Algoma District)
Daisy Lake is a lake in the Lake Superior drainage basin in the Unorganized North Part of Algoma District in northeastern Ontario, Canada Canada is a country in North America. Its ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and northward into the Arctic Ocean, covering over , making it the world's second-largest country by tot .... The lake is about long and wide, lies at an elevation of , and is located about southeast of the community of Wawa. There is one named inflow, Daisy Creek, at the southwest, and one unnamed creek inflow at the north. The primary outflow is also Daisy Creek, which flows via Shasta Creek, the Jackpine River and the Michipicoten River to Lake Superior. See also * List of lakes in Ontario References * * {{NorthernOntario-geo-stub Lakes of Algoma District ...
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Daisy Lake (Greater Sudbury)
Daisy Lake is a lake in the city of Greater Sudbury in northeastern Ontario, Canada. It is in the Lake Huron drainage basin and is the source of the Whitefish River. The lake is about long and wide, lies at an elevation of , and is located about east of the community of McFarlane Lake and south of Ontario Highway 17. There is one unnamed creek inflow, and the primary outflow is the Whitefish River which flows to the North Channel North Channel may refer to: *North Channel (Great Britain and Ireland) *North Channel (Ontario), body of water along the north shore of Lake Huron, Canada *North Channel, Hong Kong *Canal du Nord, France {{geodis ... on Lake Huron. The lake is also home to the new Daisy Lake Uplands Provincial Park. See also * List of lakes in Ontario References * * Lakes of Greater Sudbury {{NorthernOntario-geo-stub ...
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Daisy Lake (Nipissing District)
Daisy Lake is a lake in the geographic townships of Butt and McCraney in the Unorganized South Part of Nipissing District, Ontario, Canada. The lake is in the Ottawa River drainage basin and is entirely within Algonquin Provincial Park. The lake is about long and wide, lies at an elevation of , and is located about northeast of the community of Kearney. There are three named inflows, the Petawawa River at the north (just downstream of that river's source at Ralph Bice Lake), Hambone Creek at the northwest and Casey Creek at the southwest, and one unnamed creek inflow at the west. The primary outflow is also the Petawawa River, which flows out of the east of the lake to the Ottawa River. See also *List of lakes in Ontario This is an incomplete list of lakes in Ontario, a province of Canada. There are over 250,000 lakes in Ontario, constituting around 20% of the world's fresh water supply. Larger lake statistics This is a list of lakes of Ontario with an ar ... Refe ...
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Daisy Lake (Thunder Bay District)
Daisy Lake is a small lake in the Lake Superior and Lake Nipigon drainage basins in the amalgamated town of Greenstone, Thunder Bay District in northeastern Ontario, Canada. The lake is about long and wide, lies at an elevation of , and is located about north of the community of Jellicoe on Ontario Highway 11 King's Highway 11, commonly referred to as Highway 11, is a Ontario Provincial Highway Network, provincially maintained highway in the Provinces and territories of Canada, Canadian province of Ontario. At , it is the second longest highway in the .... The primary inflow is an unnamed creek at the east, and the primary outflow is an unnamed creek at the west, which flows through Morham Lake to the Namewaminikan River, a tributary of Lake Nipigon. References * * {{refend Lakes of Thunder Bay District ...
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