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Lac Baker (New Brunswick)

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Lac Baker
Lac Baker
Lac Baker is located in New Brunswick
Lac Baker
Lac Baker
LocationLac-Baker, Madawaska County, New Brunswick / Saint-Jean-de-la-Lande, Témiscouata Regional County Municipality, Quebec
Coordinates47°21′33″N 68°41′12″W / 47.35917°N 68.68667°W / 47.35917; -68.68667
Primary outflowsBaker Brook
Basin countriesCanada
Surface area6 km2 (2.3 sq mi)
IslandsÎle de Lac-Baker
SettlementsLac-Baker
Lake Baker c. 1916

Lac Baker (meaning "Lake Baker") is a Canadian lake with an area of 6 km2 located in northwestern New Brunswick on the border with Quebec.[1]

The lake drains to the south through Baker Brook into the Saint John River at the community of Baker Brook.

The northern part of the lake stretches 0.8 kilometres (0.50 mi) to the northwest, in the municipality of Saint-Jean-de-Lande in Quebec province. This lake has a central island with a length of 1.2 kilometres (0.75 mi) and a maximum width of 0.3 kilometres (0.19 mi), counting about fifty chalets.

This lake is supplied in term of water from Kitchen Creek (from the West, i.e. from the Quebec). The mouth of the lake is located on the provincial border in the northwest part of the lake.

The lake is surrounded by a road for cottages arranged around it.

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Toponymy

The lake derives its name from John Baker, who founded Baker Brook and subsequently discovered the lake.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Lac Baker". Geographical Names of Canada. Natural Resources Canada. Archived from the original on September 27, 2011. Retrieved June 23, 2011.

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This page was last edited on 30 March 2024, at 20:21
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