Keller Lake

For the lake in Germany, see Kellersee.
Keller Lake
Location Northwest Territories
Coordinates 63°55′37″N 121°33′32″W / 63.927°N 121.559°W / 63.927; -121.559Coordinates: 63°55′37″N 121°33′32″W / 63.927°N 121.559°W / 63.927; -121.559
Primary outflows Johnny Hoe River
Basin countries Canada
Max. length 26 kilometers (16 mi) (N-S)
Max. width 25 kilometers (16 mi) (E-W)
Surface area 380 square kilometers (150 sq mi)
Surface elevation 255 meters (837 ft)

Keller Lake is a surface water body in the Northwest Territories of Canada. It is located 85 kilometers (53 mi) south of the Great Bear Lake and 220 kilometers (140 mi) north of Fort Simpson, at an elevation of 255 meters (837 ft). The lake has a triangular shape, a surface area of 380 square kilometers (150 sq mi), and it empties through the Johnny Hoe River into the Great Bear Lake.

There is a salmonid population in Keller Lake.[1] On some of the plains surrounding Keller Lake, climax polygonal bogs have formed, the early successional stage to which often consists of pioneer Black Spruce.[2]

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Notes

  1. Bryan Robert Davies and Keith F. Walker. 1986
  2. C. Michael Hogan. 2008

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