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azouzetta+lake Latitude and Longitude:

55°23′16″N 122°36′49″W / 55.38778°N 122.61361°W / 55.38778; -122.61361
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Azouzetta Lake
Azouzetta Lake is located in British Columbia
Azouzetta Lake
Azouzetta Lake
LocationBritish Columbia
Coordinates 55°23′16″N 122°36′49″W / 55.38778°N 122.61361°W / 55.38778; -122.61361
TypeLake
Part of Peace River Watershed
Primary outflows Atunatche Creek
Surface area1.37 km2 (0.53 sq mi)
Max. depth25 m (82 ft)
Water volume18,452,861 m3 (651,656,600 cu ft)
Shore length18.22 km (5.11 mi)
Surface elevation876 m (2,874 ft)
Islands5
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

Azouzetta Lake, elevation 876m (2,874 ft), is a lake in the Hart Ranges of the Northern Rockies of British Columbia. The lake is situated adjacent the Pine Le Moray Provincial Park.

The lake has been referred by different names within historical documents, from Summit Lake in 1870–80, to Pollen Lake in 1907 and finally Azzouzetta (Summit Lake) in 1917. [1]

See also

References

  1. ^ "BC Geographical Names". apps.gov.bc.ca. Retrieved 30 April 2020.



azouzetta+lake Latitude and Longitude:

55°23′16″N 122°36′49″W / 55.38778°N 122.61361°W / 55.38778; -122.61361
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Azouzetta Lake
Azouzetta Lake is located in British Columbia
Azouzetta Lake
Azouzetta Lake
LocationBritish Columbia
Coordinates 55°23′16″N 122°36′49″W / 55.38778°N 122.61361°W / 55.38778; -122.61361
TypeLake
Part of Peace River Watershed
Primary outflows Atunatche Creek
Surface area1.37 km2 (0.53 sq mi)
Max. depth25 m (82 ft)
Water volume18,452,861 m3 (651,656,600 cu ft)
Shore length18.22 km (5.11 mi)
Surface elevation876 m (2,874 ft)
Islands5
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

Azouzetta Lake, elevation 876m (2,874 ft), is a lake in the Hart Ranges of the Northern Rockies of British Columbia. The lake is situated adjacent the Pine Le Moray Provincial Park.

The lake has been referred by different names within historical documents, from Summit Lake in 1870–80, to Pollen Lake in 1907 and finally Azzouzetta (Summit Lake) in 1917. [1]

See also

References

  1. ^ "BC Geographical Names". apps.gov.bc.ca. Retrieved 30 April 2020.



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