Lower Beverley Lake
Lower Beverley Lake | |
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Location | Southeastern Ontario |
Coordinates | 44°35′53″N 76°08′06″W / 44.598°N 76.135°WCoordinates: 44°35′53″N 76°08′06″W / 44.598°N 76.135°W |
Basin countries | Canada |
Lower Beverley Lake is a lake in southeastern Ontario, Canada, originally part of the original survey plan for the Rideau Canal, now just south of the Rideau Canal, separated from the Rideau system by a dam at Morton.[1]
Upper and Lower Beverley Lakes were included in the original surveyed plans for the canal in the early 1800 but there would have been insufficient water to maintain the water levels in the summer and so the plans were altered.
Situated between the two lakes is the town of Delta, Ontario, named for the formation of land between the two lakes, and the historic Delta mill.
- ↑ "The Lake". Lower Beverly Lake Association. Retrieved 9 May 2012.
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