Lindeman Lake | |
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Location | Northwestern British Columbia |
Coordinates | 59°48′00″N 135°03′00″W / 59.80000°N 135.05000°WCoordinates: 59°48′00″N 135°03′00″W / 59.80000°N 135.05000°W |
Primary inflows | Lindeman Creek |
Basin countries | Canada |
Settlements | Lindeman, Bennett |
Lindeman Lake, also known as Lake Lindeman, is a lake on the Chilkoot Trail in far northwestern British Columbia, Canada. Located just south of Bennett Lake and northeast of the summit of the Chilkoot Pass, from which direction it is fed by Lindeman Creek. Lakes Lindeman and Bennett were key components of the Chilkoot Trail during the Klondike Gold Rush, with both seeing hundreds of vessels built to transit their waters and camp-town "cities" grown up on their shores. Lindeman was located at the south end of Lindeman Lake, while Bennett, often known as Bennett City, was at the south end of Lake Bennett.