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Grand Lake (Newfoundland)

Grand Lake
Grand Lake is located in Newfoundland
Grand Lake
Grand Lake
Location in Newfoundland
Location Newfoundland, Canada
Coordinates 48°54′43″N 57°30′05″W / 48.91194°N 57.50139°W / 48.91194; -57.50139Coordinates: 48°54′43″N 57°30′05″W / 48.91194°N 57.50139°W / 48.91194; -57.50139
Type Natural Lake, Reservoir
Primary inflows Sandy Lake, Hinds Brook, Red Indian Brook, Lewaseechjeech Brook, Grand Lake Brook
Primary outflows Humber Canal (Man Made), Junction Brook (Dammed)
Catchment area 5,030 km2 (1,940 sq mi)
Basin countries Canada
Max. length 100 km (62 mi)
Max. width 10 km (6.2 mi)
Surface area 543 km2 (210 sq mi)
Max. depth 447 m (1,467 ft)
Shore length1 283 km (176 mi)
Surface elevation 87 m (285 ft)
Islands Glover Island
Settlements Howley, NL
References
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

Grand Lake is a large lake in the interior of the island of Newfoundland, in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. It has an area of 543 km² (including Glover Island), making it the largest lake on Newfoundland. Contained within the lake is the 18th largest lake-island in the world, Glover Island.

The lake was flooded in 1924 with the construction of the Main Dam to a depth of approximately 11 meters above original lake level. This elevation increase combined Grand Lake with Sandy Lake and Birchy Lake, and engulfed several smaller interconnected ponds and rivers such as Sandy Lake River (Main Brook).

Today, the lake's surface elevation varies between 84 and 87.7 meters; it is highest immediately following snow melt in the spring and lowest just before the spring melt begins. It is located on the west side of the Newfoundland, 24 km southeast of the city of Corner Brook. Fed by numerous small streams and brooks, it drains into Deer Lake via the 12 km long Humber Canal, and then via the Humber River, into the Bay of Islands. The lake contains the uninhabited Glover Island (178 km2). Together with its feeder lakes, Sandy and Birchy, Grand Lake forms a waterway much used by recreational boaters.

The lake serves as a reservoir for the hydro-electric generating station at Deer Lake, which was constructed to provide electricity to the pulp and paper mill at Corner Brook.



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