Snafu Lakes

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The Snafu Lakes are a chain of lakes in southern Yukon, Canada, about 25 to 30 km (15 to 20 mi) north of the border with British Columbia. It is drained by Snafu Creek.[1] The two lakes principally of interest to anglers are Upper Snafu and Lower Snafu, which are separated by about 1.5 kilometres (0.9 mi) of the Snafu Creek.[2] The lakes have the following dimensions:[2][3]

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Lake Length Area Average depth Maximum depth
km mi ha acre m ft m ft
Lower Snafu9.45.82847006.3212582
Upper Snafu 34385014.748
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LocationYukon
Coordinates60°10′48.8″N 133°26′36.7″W
Primary outflowsSnafu Creek
BasincountriesCanada
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Snafu Lake
Snafu Lake is located in Yukon
Snafu Lake
Snafu Lake
LocationYukon
Coordinates60°10′48.8″N 133°26′36.7″W
Primary outflowsSnafu Creek
Basin countriesCanada
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The name is from WWII-era Military slang meaning Situation Normal, All Fouled Up.[4]

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