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10-1566: Cedar Lake may refer to: Lakes [ edit ] Canada [ edit ] Cedar Lake (Manitoba) Cedar Lake (Ontario) United States [ edit ] Cedar Lake, Alabama , community established outside Decatur for African Americans Cedar Lake (California) Cedar Lake (Illinois) Cedar Lake (Maine) Cedar Lake (Aitkin County, Minnesota) Cedar Lake (Martin County, Minnesota) Cedar Lake (McLeod and Meeker counties, Minnesota) Cedar Lake (Minneapolis) , Minnesota Cedar Lake (Scott County, Minnesota) Cedar Lake (Morris County, New Jersey) Cedar Lake (New York) Cedar Lake (Le Flore County, Oklahoma) Cedar Lake, former name of Chester Morse Lake in Washington Cedar Lake (St. Croix County, Wisconsin) Places [ edit ] United States [ edit ] Cedar Lake, Indiana Cedar Lake Township, Scott County, Minnesota Cedar Lake, Minnesota Cedar Lake, New Jersey Cedar Lake, Oklahoma Cedar Lake, Texas Cedar Lake, Wisconsin Cedar Lake (community), Wisconsin See also [ edit ] Cedar Lakes , several small water bodies in Ontario, Canada Big Cedar Lake , Wisconsin, United States Cedar Lake Trail ,

20-577: A path in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet , New York City, New York, United States Cedar Lake Speedway , a track in Wisconsin, United States Cedar Pond (disambiguation) Little Cedar Lake , a water body in Quebec, Canada Little Cedar Lake (Wisconsin) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

30-622: Is "Cedarit". This amber contains many organic inclusions. To date, these inclusions have not been thoroughly researched. The lake's main source is the Saskatchewan River , which forms a delta on the northwest side of the lake. The flow of the Saskatchewan River to Lake Winnipeg on the eastern end of Cedar Lake is regulated by the Grand Rapids Dam built in 1962 by Manitoba Hydro . Lake Winnipegosis Lake Winnipegosis

40-608: Is a lake just north of Lake Winnipegosis in Manitoba , Canada. Cedar Lake's water level is controlled by the Grand Rapids Dam . The town of Grand Rapids and the First Nations town of Easterville are nearby. The lake is known to have excellent examples of prehistoric amber fossil of cretaceous age. This type of amber is called as "Chemawinit", according to an Indian tribe which lives in this area. Another name of this amber

50-526: Is a large (5,370 km ) lake in central North America , in Manitoba , Canada, some 300 km northwest of Winnipeg . It is Canada's eleventh-largest lake. The lake's name derives from that of Lake Winnipeg , with a diminutive suffix. Winnipeg means 'big muddy waters' and Winnipegosis means 'little muddy waters'. It appears as Winipgassish on the Fidler map of 1820, while modern spelling dates from as early as 1811. The elongated 195-kilometre-long lake

60-771: Is adjacent to the Chitek Lake Park Reserve on the eastern shore. The lake drains through the Waterhen River into Lake Manitoba, and is thus part of the Lake Winnipeg, Nelson River , and Hudson Bay watersheds. From Long Island Bay at the southeast end of the lake the West Waterhen and Little Waterhen rivers flow north about 16 km (10 miles) into Waterhen Lake then the Waterhen River flows south 22 km (13.5 miles) into Lake Manitoba. Tributaries include

70-403: Is separated from Cedar Lake by a 6 km (3.7 miles) wide (minimum width) land barrier at the north end and from Lake Manitoba by a 3 km (1.9 miles) wide (minimum width) land barrier at the southeast end at Meadow Portage. Birch Island is the largest island on Lake Winnipegosis. The island, located near the middle of the lake, is part of Birch Island Provincial Park , created in 2010, and

80-595: Is the second-largest of three large lakes in central Manitoba; the other two are Lake Winnipeg , the largest, and Lake Manitoba . All three lakes are on the floor of the prehistoric glacial Lake Agassiz (as are nearby Cedar Lake and the Lake of the Woods ). The lake's watershed extends over some 49,825 km in Manitoba and Saskatchewan . It receives most of its waters from the Manitoba Escarpment . Lake Winnipegosis

90-595: The Mossey River (from Dauphin Lake ), Point River, Pine River, North Duck River, Pelican River (from Pelican Lake), Shoal River (from Swan Lake ), Steeprock River, Red Deer River , and the Overflowing River . The communities of Winnipegosis , Camperville , Pine Creek , Duck Bay , Salt Point and Meadow Portage are south of Birch Island while Shoal River , Pelican Rapids , Dawson Bay and Denbeigh Point are to

100-514: The title Cedar Lake . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cedar_Lake&oldid=1105410448 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Cedar Lake (Manitoba) Cedar Lake

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