Ivanhoe Lake

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Outflow regulated

The Ivanhoe Lake is a lake in Sudbury District, Ontario, Canada.

The Ivanhoe Lake is located 10 km south of Foleyet near the Ontario Highway 101 The lake is situated at an altitude of 343 m in the area of the Canadian Shield. It is divided into two parts: an approximately circular northern part with a diameter of about 3 km and a subsequent elongated in the south side bay 32 km long, flows into the end of the Ivanhoe River. The maximum water depth is 20 m. The Ivanhoe Lake Ivanhoe is drained by the River to the north. There are two drains - the western and the eastern Old Channel New Channel. On the latter, a large part of the water flows out. The two outflow arms unite near Foleyet. At the outflow of the New Channel is the Ivanhoe Lake Dam, which regulates the amount of water flowing.

The lake is located, with the exception of the North Shore within the Ivanhoe Provincial Park. Recreational activities such as boat or canoeing, swimming and fishing are available on the lake. The following fish species occur in the Ivanhoe Lake: Walleye, pike and Heringsmaräne.

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