Lake Timiskaming

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Lake Timiskaming is a long, deep lake on the Ontario–Quebec border in Canada, forming part of the upper Ottawa River system and known for its scenic cliffs and role as a historic transportation corridor.

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Label Occurrences
Lake Timiskaming canonical 6
Lake Témiscamingue 1

Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf lake
natural freshwater lake
basinCountry Canada
country Canada
formedBy glacial activity
geologicalType rift valley lake
hasFeature deep basin
long narrow shape
steep scenic cliffs
hasIsland Manitou Island
hasOfficialLanguageRegion English
French
hasRecreationalActivity boating
camping
fishing
sightseeing
hasShorelineUse agriculture
forestry
recreation
hasTransportationRole link between upper Ottawa River and Temagami region
hasWatershed Ottawa River watershed
historicallyUsedBy Indigenous peoples
fur traders
voyageurs
inflows Ottawa River
knownFor navigation route on the Ottawa River system
scenic cliffs
length approximately 110 kilometres
locatedIn Abitibi-Témiscamingue
surface form: Abitibi-Témiscamingue region

Eastern Canada
Nipissing District
Ontario
Quebec, Canada
surface form: Quebec
locatedInDrainageBasin St. Lawrence River drainage basin
surface form: Saint Lawrence River drainage basin
locatedOnBorderOf Ontario
Quebec, Canada
surface form: Quebec
maximumDepth over 200 metres
nearbyCity Temiskaming Shores
Ville-Marie, Quebec
outflow Ottawa River
partOf Ottawa River watershed
surface form: Ottawa River system

Ottawa River
surface form: Upper Ottawa River waterway
surfaceElevation approximately 178 metres above sea level
usedAs historic transportation corridor
waterType freshwater

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Ottawa River passesThrough Lake Timiskaming
Temiskaming Shores locatedOn Lake Timiskaming
Temiskaming Shores hasWaterBody Lake Timiskaming
Timiskaming District borderedBy Lake Timiskaming
Timiskaming District namedAfter Lake Timiskaming
Haileybury locatedOn Lake Timiskaming
Abitibi-Témiscamingue hasLake Lake Timiskaming
this entity surface form: Lake Témiscamingue