Mainstay Lake

Mainstay Lake
Location South America
Coordinates 7°14′00″N 58°32′00″W / 7.233333°N 58.53333°W / 7.233333; -58.53333Coordinates: 7°14′00″N 58°32′00″W / 7.233333°N 58.53333°W / 7.233333; -58.53333
Basin countries Guyana
Max. length 193 mi (311 km)
Max. width 53 mi (85 km)
Surface area 7,540 sq mi (19,500 km2)
Average depth 283 ft (86 m)

Mainstay Lake is a lake in the Pomeroon-Supenaam Region of Guyana, near the Atlantic coast, northwest of the mouth of the Essequibo River, 19 km north of Adventure. There is a half-mile stretch of white sand at the edge of the lake.

A resort has been built next to the lake, a forty-five-minute journey by car inland from Anna Regina, or through the resort on a twenty-minute flight from Georgetown to the resort’s airstrip.

Mainstay Lake hosts an annual regatta.

Whyaka is a thirteen square-mile Amerindian community where mostly Arawaks live. Arawaks were the first to inhabit the Mainstay area. They called it ‘Quacabuka’ meaning ‘in-between'.

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