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Kakagi Lake, also known as Crow Lake, is a lake just north of Nestor Falls, Ontario, Canada, in the township of Sioux Narrows-Nestor Falls and right across Highway 71 from Stevens Bay on Lake of the Woods. It is also feeds Lake of the Woods through a series of lakes starting with Cedartree Lake. ==Overview== It is a body of water that is essentially not charted, and caution must be taken when navigating this body of water. Kakagi Lake is approximately 28,000 acres in size, about 15 miles long and up to 7 miles wide. It is 1,108 feet above sea level with an average depth 68 feet and a maximum depth of 180 feet.〔"Ontario's Cunset Country" It is well known for its lake trout fishing because of its many spawning reefs throughout the lake and deep water basins equally well distributed. Musky, smallmouth bass, northern pike and lake whitefish also inhabit Kakagi. Kagaki's forage fish include perch, rock bass, cisco, lake shiners and a variety of other minnow species. There are small number of private cabins mostly on Young's Bay, and several commercial fishing lodges and resorts which offer housekeeping cabins and American plan packages for American and Canadian Tourists. In winter, Kakagi is the gateway to a system of lakes and portages that stretches almost 60 km east of Nestor Falls by snowmobile. Young's Bay is named after Clyde Young who came to Canada from Chicago in 1932 and founder of Crow Lake Camp.〔"History of Young's Wilderness Camp" Sabaskong Bay reserve, band 35 lay claim to much of Kakagi Lake. The Lake also has a history of gold mining.〔Y. T. J. Kwong and J. H. Crocket "Background and anomalous gold in rocks of an Archean greenstone assemblage, Kakagi Lake area, northwestern Ontario" Economic Geology. 1 Feb. 1978 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kakagi Lake」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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