Hayward Lake

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Hayward Lake is a man-made reservoir in British Columbia, Canada, created by the damming of the Stave River and used for hydroelectric power generation and recreation.

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Hayward Lake canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf man-made lake
reservoir
basinCountry Canada
category Lakes of British Columbia
Reservoirs in Canada
country Canada
createdBy damming of the Stave River
formedByRiver Stave River NERFINISHED
hasEcosystemType reservoir aquatic ecosystem
temperate rainforest shoreline
hasFacility Hayward Lake Reservoir Park NERFINISHED
beach area
boat launch
day-use area
trails
hasFeature floating safety booms
forested shoreline
interpretive signage
sandy beach
hasRecreationalActivity canoeing
fishing
hiking
kayaking
picnicking
stand-up paddleboarding
swimming
wildlife viewing
hasRestriction no gas-powered boats allowed
no swimming near dam structures
hasTrail Railway Trail NERFINISHED
Reservoir Trail NERFINISHED
isAssociatedWith Ruskin Dam NERFINISHED
Stave Falls Dam NERFINISHED
isDownstreamOf Stave Falls Dam NERFINISHED
isUpstreamOf Stave Lake NERFINISHED
locatedIn British Columbia
District of Mission NERFINISHED
Fraser Valley Regional District NERFINISHED
locatedOn Stave River NERFINISHED
nearCity Maple Ridge, British Columbia NERFINISHED
Mission, British Columbia NERFINISHED
operator BC Hydro NERFINISHED
ownedBy BC Hydro NERFINISHED
partOf Stave River hydroelectric system NERFINISHED
region Lower Mainland NERFINISHED
use flood control
hydroelectric power generation
recreation
watercourse Stave River NERFINISHED

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Stave River hasReservoir Hayward Lake