Dubawnt Lake

Local nameᑐᓕᒫᓗᒡᔪᐊᖅ Dubawnt Lake
LocationNorthwest Territories, Canada

Dubawnt Lake is a lake in the Kivalliq Region, Nunavut, Canada. It is 3,630 km2 in size and has several islands. It is about 320 km north of the Four Corners, about 480 km west of Hudson Bay and about 400 km south of the Arctic Circle. To the northwest is the Thelon Wildlife Sanctuary. Its main inlet and outlet is the north-flowing Dubawnt River which joins the Thelon River at Beverly Lake. The Thelon flows east to Hudson Bay at Chesterfield Inlet. It is on the line of contact between the Sayisi Dene band of Eastern Caribou-Eater Chipewyan people and the Harvaqtuurmiut and Ihalmiut bands of Caribou Inuit. The first recorded European to reach the lake was Samuel Hearne in 1770, but it remained largely unknown to outsiders until it was explored by Joseph Tyrrell in 1893. There are no permanent settlements but there are fly-in fish camps where large lake trout can be caught during the two month ice-free season.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dubawnt_Lake

Address X0C, Canada

Coordinates 63°6'48.882" N -101°24'6.231" E

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