- Slocan Lake
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lake_name = Slocan Lake
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location =Slocan Country ,West Kootenay ,British Columbia
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inflow =Bonanza Creek ,Wilson Creek ,Carpenter Creek ,Seaton Creek
outflow =Slocan River
catchment =Kootenay River
basin_countries = Canada
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cities = Slocan City, New Denver, Silverton, Rosebery, Hills
frozen =Slocan Lake is a
lake in theSlocan Country of theWest Kootenay region of the Southeastern Interior of British Columbia,Canada . it is drained by theSlocan River , which flows south from the lake's foot at Slocan City through theSlocan Valley toSouth Slocan, British Columbia , where that river meets theKootenay River a few miles above its confluence with the Columbia. It is fed byBonanza Creek , which comes down the pass from Summit Lake, beyond which is the town of Nakusp on Upper Arrow Lake.In addition to Slocan City (officially named "Slocan" only but usually referred to locally by its old name of Slocan City to distinguish it from Slocan Park and other communities), other towns and communities on the lake include the twin communities of New Denver and Silverton, midway up the lake's eastern shore, Rosebery slightly north of them at the mouth of Wilson Creek, and Hills at the lake's north end. To the west of the lake is the
Valhalla Range (or "the Valhallas"), most of which is enshrined inValhalla Provincial Park .The mountains to the east of Slocan Lake were the focus of the
silver rush known as "the Silvery Slocan", during which steamboats and railways penetrated theKootenay Range east of the lake to Sandon, the "capital" of the rush and the destination of three railways, two from the direction of Slocan Lake viaCarpenter Creek , the other viaRetallack Pass from Kaslo onKootenay Lake .BC Highway 6 follows the eastern shore of Slocan lake from Hills to Slocan City and down the Slocan River from there. The Canadian Pacific rail line from Nakusp via Bonanza Pass now dead-ends at Rosebery Slip, on Slocan Lake, but originally ran into Sandon.
References
* [http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcgn-bin/bcg10?name=22407 BCGNIS listing "Slocan Lake (lake)"]
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