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Fishing on North Caribou Lake

Canada, ON, Kenora
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North Caribou Lake is located in Northern Ontario just north of the Pipestone River Provincial Park. The lake is made up of two large basins, with the northern basin being about twice as large as the southern basin. The lake has numerous small and large islands throughout. Water flows into North Caribou Lake from the Thurston River in the southeast and the Nango and Donnelly Rivers in the southwest. The main outflow is at the north end through Cemetery and Seeseep Lakes into Eyapamikama Lake and the Schade River.
Shoreline:1207[km]
Road Access:no direct road access. 
Surface:321[km^2]
Elevation: 292 [m]
Source :Donnelly River
Lattitude:52.7729187011719
Longitude:-90.7326202392578
Mouth :North Caribou River
Lattitude:52.8675737
Longitude:-90.8055082
Fish Species  
 
Pike, Northern  
   
 
Walleye  
TributaryLat/Lon | Connected  
 
Donnelly River52.6 -90.9  Source  
North Caribou River52.9 -91.2  Mouth  
TributaryLat/Lon | Connected  
 
Nango River52.6 -91.3  Inflow  
Close ByLat/Lon |    
 
Nango Lake52.5 -91.4  10 km  
Profit Lake52.5 -90.9  5 km  
Randall Lake52.8 -91.2  10 km  
Runge Lake52.6 -91.2  10 km  
Steeves Lake52.5 -91.2  5 km  
Lakes and RiversLat/Lon |    
 
Berry Lake52.6 -91.1  10 km  
Donnelly Lake52.5 -90.9  10 km  
Keeyask Lake52.9 -91.1  10 km  
Wapikiskapika Lake52.8 -91.3  10 km  
Yoyoy Lake52.6 -91.3  5 km  

Last change: 2023-12-17