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Ena Lake, Ontario : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ena Lake, Ontario
Ena Lake is the name of a lake〔 Reference for the lake.〕 and an adjacent unincorporated area and railway point〔 Reference for the unincorporated area.〕 in Unorganized Kenora District in northwestern Ontario, Canada,〔The coordinates give in the main Infobox and the top right of the article are those for the unincorporated area, per the Geographical Names Board of Canada reference.〕 about north of the city of Kenora. Formerly a stop on the Canadian National Railway,〔 it is now a small cottage community of approximately 50 seasonal residents and 11 year round residents. == Geography == Ena Lake is a typical Canadian Shield lake: the shore is rocky with many high ridges and hills, and the water is clear and cool. The major inflows are Octopus Creek (locally called "Ena Brook") from Octopus Lake and the MacFarlane River (locally called "Corn Creek") from Corn Lake. The major outflow is the MacFarlane River, controlled by a small dam, below which one finds a rapids and falls. The MacFarlane River flows to the Winnipeg River. Thus, the lake is in the Nelson River and Hudson Bay drainage basins.
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