Lower Campbell Lake

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Coordinates50°01′18.3″N 125°27′53.3″W / 50.021750°N 125.464806°W / 50.021750; -125.464806
First flooded1958 (1958)
Lower Campbell Lake
Lower Campbell Lake is located in Vancouver Island
Lower Campbell Lake
Lower Campbell Lake
Coordinates50°01′18.3″N 125°27′53.3″W / 50.021750°N 125.464806°W / 50.021750; -125.464806
Primary inflowsCampbell River
Primary outflowsCampbell River
First flooded1958 (1958)
Surface area2,694 ha (6,660 acres)
Average depth17.1 m (56 ft)
Max. depth75.6 m (248 ft)
Water volume458,784,000 m3 (1.62018×1010 cu ft)
Residence time32 days
Shore length189.2 km (55.4 mi)
Surface elevation178 m (584 ft)
References[1][2]
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

Lower Campbell Lake, also known as Campbell Lake, is a reservoir on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada. The lake is impounded by the Ladore Dam, which was completed in 1958. Resident fish species in the lake include Cutthroat trout, Rainbow trout, Dolly varden, Kokanee salmon, prickly sculpin and threespine stickleback.[2]

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