Davy Lake

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Coordinates58°51′N 108°17′W / 58.850°N 108.283°W / 58.850; -108.283
PartofMackenzie River drainage basin
Primary inflowsMacFarlane River
Davy Lake
Davy Lake is located in Saskatchewan
Davy Lake
Davy Lake
Location in Saskatchewan
Davy Lake is located in Canada
Davy Lake
Davy Lake
Davy Lake (Canada)
LocationNorthern Saskatchewan Administration District
Coordinates58°51′N 108°17′W / 58.850°N 108.283°W / 58.850; -108.283
Part ofMackenzie River drainage basin
Primary inflowsMacFarlane River
River sourcesCanadian Shield
Primary outflowsMacFarlane River
Basin countriesCanada
Surface area11,102 ha (27,430 acres)
Shore length193 km (58 mi)
Surface elevation348 m (1,142 ft)
SettlementsNone
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

Davy Lake[1] is a large lake in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The lake is along the course of the MacFarlane River,[2] which flows into Lake Athabasca and is part of the Mackenzie River drainage basin. Davy Lake is named after Warrant Officer 1 Henry Davy who had died on 24 June 1944 during World War II.

Davy Lake was named after Warrant Officer 1 Henry William (Bill) Davy Jr. DFC of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan as part of the Saskatchewan government's geo-memorial naming program of the 1950s and 1960s. He flew with No. 156 Squadron RAF as a navigator during the Second World War. His Avro Lancaster III JB230 was shot down on 24 June 1944, just east of Lille during a night raid on the flying bomb works at Coubronnes. His grave is located at a Zuytpeene churchyard near Cassel, Nord, France.[3]

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