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* [[Rainy Lake]] in Ontario and [[Minnesota]], [[United States|USA]]
* [[Rainy Lake]] in Ontario and [[Minnesota]], [[United States|USA]]
* [[Lake St Clair, North America|Lake St Clair]] in Ontario and [[Michigan]] in the [[United States|USA]]
* [[Lake St Clair, North America|Lake St Clair]] in Ontario and [[Michigan]] in the [[United States|USA]]
* [[we want bob lake]]
* [[Lake Superior]] in Ontario and [[Michigan]], [[Minnesota]], [[Wisconsin]] in the [[United States|USA]]
* [[Lake Superior]] in Ontario and [[Michigan]], [[Minnesota]], [[Wisconsin]] in the [[United States|USA]]



Revision as of 16:49, 3 December 2012

This is a list of lakes in Canada. Canada has an extremely large number of lakes. The number of lakes larger than three square kilometres is estimated at close to 31,752 by the Atlas of Canada, with 561 lakes with a surface area larger than 100 km2.[1] Almost 9% (891,163 square kilometres (344,080 sq mi)) of Canada's total area is covered by freshwater. There is no official estimate of the number of smaller lakes. This list covers only the major lakes.

Alberta

Hydrographic network of Alberta

British Columbia

Lakes of British Columbia. See actual size.

Manitoba

New Brunswick

Newfoundland and Labrador

Northwest Territories

Nova Scotia

Cape Breton Island

Halifax Regional Municipality

Cumberland County

Guysborough County

Kings County

Yarmouth County

Elsewhere

Nunavut

Ontario

Quebec

Saskatchewan

Yukon

International lakes

British Columbia

Alberta

Quebec

Ontario

Ontario and Manitoba

References