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Sturgeon Lake (Quetico)
Sturgeon Lake may refer to: Canada *Sturgeon Lake (Alberta), a lake in Alberta, west of Valleyview *Ontario **Sturgeon Lake (north Kenora District), a lake in northwestern Ontario, in northern Kenora District in the Hayes River watershed ** Sturgeon Lake (Northwestern Ontario), a lake in northwestern Ontario, in eastern Kenora and north-western Thunder Bay Districts **Sturgeon Lake (Nipissing District), a lake in northeastern Ontario, in Nipissing District **Sturgeon Lake (Ontario), a lake in southern Ontario in the Kawartha Lakes region ** Sturgeon Lake Caldera, a caldera in northwestern Ontario ** Sturgeon Lake (Rainy River District), a lake of the Hunter Island region of Quetico Provincial Park, northwestern Ontario * Sturgeon Lake (Saskatchewan), a lake northwest of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan First Nations * Sturgeon Lake First Nation, a First Nation whose territory borders the lake of the same name in Saskatchewan United States *Sturgeon Lake (Michigan), a lake in Michig ...
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Sturgeon Lake (Alberta)
Sturgeon Lake is a lake in north-western Alberta, Canada. It has a total area of and a maximum depth of . It is located in the hydrographic basin of the Little Smoky River at an elevation of 685 m, 20 km west of the town of Valleyview, along Highway 43. Young's Point Provincial Park is located on the northern shore of the lake, and Williamson Provincial Park lies on the southern shore. The Sturgeon Lake First Nations reserve of the Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation is established on the southern shore. The hamlet of Sturgeon Heights is located at the western tip of the lake. Just near Williamson Provincial Park is thSturgeon Lake Campground Sturgeon Lake Campground is a co-operative effort between M. Isley Enterprises Inc. and the Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation. It has been recently revitalized with all new washroom facilities, 50 power and water sites, 54 non-serviced sites, a group campsite, a brand new store and a playground for the kids. The campground is also the site of a g ...
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Sturgeon Lake (north Kenora District)
Sturgeon Lake is a long, thin lake located in the Kenora District of Northwestern Ontario, Canada, along the Manitoba-Ontario border from Hudson Bay and from the Manitoba border. The Sturgeon River flows north-west into and out of the lake, and eventually flows into Hudson Bay via the Hayes 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 ... ReferencesAtlas of Canadatopographic map sheet 53O accessed 2007-11-11The Official Road Map of Ontarioon-line section 18 accessed 2007-11-11 Lakes of Kenora District {{NorthernOntario-geo-stub ...
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Sturgeon Lake (Northwestern Ontario)
Sturgeon Lake is a lake in the Kenora and Thunder Bay districts in northwestern Ontario, Canada. The lake has many bays and arms, and is drained by the Sturgeon River. It has a shallow V shape, with one arm beginning near O'Briens Landing and extending north-east to Sturgeon Lake Narrows at the vertex of the "V", and the second arm continuing from there another north to a point south of Savant Lake. Savant Lake (Sturgeon Lake) Water Aerodrome is located on the lake. 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 ... ReferencesAtlas of Canadatopographic map 52J4 retrieved 2007-11-11The Official Road Map of Ontarioon-line section 13 retrieved 2007-11-11 Lakes of Kenora District Lakes of Thunder Bay District Hudson's Bay Company trading ...
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Sturgeon Lake (Nipissing District)
Sturgeon Lake is a lake located south of Tomiko and north-east of Highway 11 / Trans-Canada Highway in the Nipissing District of northeastern Ontario, Canada. It is in geographic Geography (from Greek: , ''geographia''. Combination of Greek words ‘Geo’ (The Earth) and ‘Graphien’ (to describe), literally "earth description") is a field of science devoted to the study of the lands, features, inhabitants, and ... Stewart Township, Ontario, Stewart Township and is part of the Great Lakes Basin. The lake flows west through a channel (geography), channel into Little Tomiko Lake (Ontario), Little Tomiko Lake; the Ontario Northland Railway line from North Bay, Ontario, North Bay to Cochrane, Ontario, Cochrane crosses that channel. Little Tomiko Lake empties via the Little Tomiko River, the Tomiko River, the Sturgeon River (Lake Nipissing), Sturgeon River, Lake Nipissing, and the French River (Ontario), French River to Georgian Bay on Lake Huron. See also *List of ...
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Sturgeon Lake (Ontario)
Sturgeon Lake is a lake in the Kawartha Lakes region of Ontario, Canada. It is part of the Trent-Severn Waterway. The lake is Y shaped and has the communities of Fenelon Falls, Lindsay, Sturgeon Point and Bobcaygeon at the north-west, south, central and north-east points of the Y respectively. The lake is approximately from the southern to the north-eastern extremes, the longer axis. Inflow and Outflow The Scugog River flows into the lake at the southern apex. Cameron Lake also flows into this lake, via the Fenelon River at the north-western extreme. Emily Creek empties into the lake at the middle south. The lake outflow is through the Big Bob and Little Bob channels of the Bobcaygeon River at the north-east of the lake. Fish species Game fish species include large and small mouth bass, muskie, and walleye. 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 ar ...
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Sturgeon Lake Caldera
Sturgeon Lake Caldera is a large extinct caldera complex in Kenora District of Northwestern Ontario, Canada. It is one of the world's best preserved mineralized Neoarchean caldera complexes, containing well-preserved mafic-intermediate pillow lavas, pillow breccias, hyaloclastite and peperites, submarine lava domes and dome-associated breccia deposits. The complex is some 2.7 billion years oldCaldera Volcanoes
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The Sturgeon Lake Caldera contains a well preserved north facing homoclinal chain of

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Caldera
A caldera ( ) is a large cauldron-like hollow that forms shortly after the emptying of a magma chamber in a volcano eruption. When large volumes of magma are erupted over a short time, structural support for the rock above the magma chamber is gone. The ground surface then collapses into the emptied or partially emptied magma chamber, leaving a large depression at the surface (from one to dozens of kilometers in diameter). Although sometimes described as a Volcanic crater, crater, the feature is actually a type of sinkhole, as it is formed through subsidence and collapse rather than an explosion or impact. Compared to the thousands of volcanic eruptions that occur each century, the formation of a caldera is a rare event, occurring only a few times per century. Only seven caldera-forming collapses are known to have occurred between 1911 and 2016. More recently, a caldera collapse occurred at Kīlauea, Hawaii in 2018. Etymology The term ''caldera'' comes from Spanish language, S ...
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Sturgeon Lake (Rainy River District)
Sturgeon Lake may refer to: Canada *Sturgeon Lake (Alberta), a lake in Alberta, west of Valleyview *Ontario **Sturgeon Lake (north Kenora District), a lake in northwestern Ontario, in northern Kenora District in the Hayes River watershed ** Sturgeon Lake (Northwestern Ontario), a lake in northwestern Ontario, in eastern Kenora and north-western Thunder Bay Districts **Sturgeon Lake (Nipissing District), a lake in northeastern Ontario, in Nipissing District **Sturgeon Lake (Ontario), a lake in southern Ontario in the Kawartha Lakes region ** Sturgeon Lake Caldera, a caldera in northwestern Ontario ** Sturgeon Lake (Rainy River District), a lake of the Hunter Island region of Quetico Provincial Park, northwestern Ontario * Sturgeon Lake (Saskatchewan), a lake northwest of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan First Nations * Sturgeon Lake First Nation, a First Nation whose territory borders the lake of the same name in Saskatchewan United States *Sturgeon Lake (Michigan), a lake in Michig ...
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Hunter Island (Ontario)
Hunter Island, or Hunters Island, is a large land mass — now known not to be an actual island — which occupies the area between the two most historically significant fur trade waterway routes in northern Ontario, Canada: the Kaministiquia and the Grand Portage. It is an area of large, remote and windy lakes and is now the southern half of the Quetico Provincial Park. Geography Hunter Island is bounded to the south by Ottertrack, Knife, and Basswood lakes on the international Canada–United States border, to the east by Saganaga Lake, to the north by Kawnipi and Sturgeon lakes, and on the west by the Maligne River. With the Saganaga-Maligne drainage to the east and north and the Basswood drainage to the south and west, Hunter Island can be thought of as a peninsula connected to the United States across the Monument Portage between Swamp and Ottertrack Lakes. The "island" is approximately across at its maximum east–west extent and about north to south. History A ...
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Sturgeon Lake (Saskatchewan)
Sturgeon Lake is lake in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It is a small, narrow body of water situated in the transition zone between the aspen parkland and boreal forest biomes. It is located along the course of Sturgeon River, which has its headwaters in Prince Albert National Park and the Waskesiu Hills. The Sturgeon River is a tributary of the North Saskatchewan River. A small dam at the eastern end of the lake helps regulate water levels. Sturgeon Lake is about north-west of the city of Prince Albert. The lake is surrounded by the Sturgeon Lake First Nation and the RM of Shellbrook No. 493. Access to Sturgeon Lake is from Highways 788 and 693. Sturgeon Lake Regional Park Sturgeon Lake Regional Park () is a regional park on the northern shore of Sturgeon Lake. Founded in 1965, the park offers camping, boating, swimming, and picnicking. The campground has 55 campsites, potable water, washrooms and showers, and electrical hook-ups. The park also has a store ...
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Sturgeon Lake First Nation
The Sturgeon Lake First Nation ( cr, ᓇᒦᐏ ᓵᑲᐦᐃᑲᓂᕽ, namîwi-sâkahikanihk) is a Cree First Nation band government in Saskatchewan, Canada. Its location is on the eastern shore of Sturgeon Lake about 30 km northwest of Prince Albert. The First Nation's territory consists of one reserve, Sturgeon Lake 101. It is located in the transition zone between the aspen parkland and boreal forest biomes. The reserve borders the Rural Municipalities of Shellbrook No. 493 and Buckland No. 491, as well as the Little Red River 106C. History On August 23, 1876, Chief Ah-yah-tus-kum-ik-im-am (Chief William Twatt) and four headmen signed Treaty Six at Fort Carlton and selected their reserve. The First Nation is today predominantly Cree culturally but also has some Saulteaux membersIt was originally known as the William Twatt Band after the Orcadian surname of the Treaty Chief, who was the Grandson of Magnus Twatt who came from Orkney (off the North coast of Scotland) in 1771 to ...
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Sturgeon Lake (Michigan)
Sturgeon Lake may refer to: Canada *Sturgeon Lake (Alberta), a lake in Alberta, west of Valleyview *Ontario **Sturgeon Lake (north Kenora District), a lake in northwestern Ontario, in northern Kenora District in the Hayes River watershed **Sturgeon Lake (Northwestern Ontario), a lake in northwestern Ontario, in eastern Kenora and north-western Thunder Bay Districts **Sturgeon Lake (Nipissing District), a lake in northeastern Ontario, in Nipissing District **Sturgeon Lake (Ontario), a lake in southern Ontario in the Kawartha Lakes region **Sturgeon Lake Caldera, a caldera in northwestern Ontario **Sturgeon Lake (Rainy River District), a lake of the Hunter Island (Ontario), Hunter Island region of Quetico Provincial Park, northwestern Ontario *Sturgeon Lake (Saskatchewan), a lake northwest of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan First Nations *Sturgeon Lake First Nation, a First Nation whose territory borders the lake of the same name in Saskatchewan United States *Sturgeon Lake (Michigan ...
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