Dubawnt Lake

Dubawnt Lake
Dubawnt Lake
Location Kivalliq Region, Nunavut
Coordinates 63°4′0″N 101°42′0″W / 63.066667°N 101.7°W / 63.066667; -101.7 (Dubawnt Lake)Coordinates: 63°4′0″N 101°42′0″W / 63.066667°N 101.7°W / 63.066667; -101.7 (Dubawnt Lake)
Primary inflows Dubawnt River
Primary outflows Dubawnt River
Basin countries Canada
Surface area 3,833 km2 (1,480 sq mi)
Surface elevation 236 m (774 ft)
Islands none
Settlements uninhabited

Dubawnt Lake is a lake in Kivalliq Region, Nunavut, Canada. It is 3,833 km2 (1,480 sq mi) in size and has several islands. It is about 200 miles north of the point where Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Nunavut come together, about 300 miles west of Hudson Bay and about 250 miles south of the arctic circle. To the northwest is the Thelon Wildlife Sanctuary. Its main inlet and outlet is the north-flowing Dubawnt River which joins the Thelon River at Beverly Lake (Nunavut). The Thelon flows east to Hudson Bay at Chesterfield Inlet. It is on the line of contact between the Chipewyan people and the Inuit. The first European to reach the lake was Samuel Hearne in 1770, but it remained largely unknown to outsiders until it was explored by Joseph Tyrrell in 1893. There are no permanent settlements but there are fly-in fish camps where large lake trout can be caught during the 2-month ice-free season.

The Dubawnt River is 543 miles long and begins from a tributary of Wholdaia Lake northwest of the point where Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Nunavut join. There is a portage from the Flett Lake tributary of Wholdaia Lake to Selwyn Lake which drains southwest to Lake Athabasca. In 1893 Joseph Tyrrell canoed from Lake Athabasca down the Dubawnt to Chesterfield Inlet. Lakes along the river are Wholdaia, Barlow, Cary, Markham, Nicholson, Dubawnt, (Dubawnt Gorge), Grant, Wharton and Beverly. East of the Dubawnt, the Kazan River also flows north to join the Thelon.


Ethnography

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The area of the lake was once home to Ihalmiut, a Caribou Inuit group.[1]

Wlidlife

Dubawnt Lake is home to many animals, including foxes, wolves and many birds of prey.

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