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Named after the Sharbot family, who were local residents, it appeared in Lovell's Gazetteer in 1874.The lake was carved by glacial erosion into two distinct sections, east and west, connected by a navigable channel. |
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Road Access: | south side of Highway 7 and the east side of Highway 38 | |
| Elevation: 195 [m] |
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Lattitude: | 44.80 | |
Longitude: | -76.70 | |
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Tributary | Lat/Lon | | | Connected | |
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McLeans Lake | 44.7 -76.7 | | Linked | |
Sharbot Creek | 44.8 -76.8 | | Source | |
White Lake | 44.6 -76.6 | | Linked | |
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