Shebandowan Lakes

Shebandowan Lakes is the name for the combined entity of three lakes — Upper Shebandowan Lake at the west, Middle Shebandowan Lake at the centre, and Lower Shebandowan Lake at the east — in the Unorganized Part of Thunder Bay District in Northwestern Ontario, Canada.[1] The lakes are in the Great Lakes Basin, and Lower Shebandowan Lake is the source of the Shebandowan River.

Shebandowan Lakes
Shebandowan Lakes is located in Ontario
Shebandowan Lakes
Shebandowan Lakes
Location in Ontario
LocationThunder Bay District, Ontario
Coordinates48°38′35″N 90°18′06″W[1]
TypeLake
Part ofGreat Lakes Basin
Primary inflowsGreenwater Creek, Kashabowie River, Swamp River
Primary outflowsShebandowan River
Basin countriesCanada
Max. length40 kilometres (24.9 mi)
Max. width5 kilometres (3.1 mi)
Surface elevation449 metres (1,473 ft)[2]

The primary inflows are Greenwater Creek at the southwest; the Kashabowie River at the north; and the Swamp River at the northeast. The primary outflow is the Shebandowan River, which leaves Lower Shebandowan Lake over a weir at the east at the community of Shebandowan, and flows via the Matawin River and the Kaministiquia River to Lake Superior.

Ontario Highway 11, at this point part of the Trans-Canada Highway, follows the north shore of the lakes. Ontario Highway 586 branches from Highway 11 along an isthmus between Middle Shebandowan Lake and Lower Shebandowan Lake. The Canadian National Railway Kashabowie Subdivision main line, built originally as the Canadian Northern Railway transcontinental main line, also follows the north shore of the lakes. Kashabowie/Upper Shebandowan Lake Water Aerodrome is on Upper Shebandowan Lake.

Tributaries

Clockwise from the Matawin River outflow

  • Harden Creek
  • Greenwater Creek
  • Firefly Creek
  • Kashabowie River
  • Swamp River

References

  1. "Shebandowan Lakes". Geographical Names Data Base. Natural Resources Canada. Retrieved 2014-09-02.
  2. Taken from Google Earth at geographic coordinates, accessed 2014-09-02.

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