Fairbank Lake

Fairbank Lake is a lake in Northern Ontario, Canada, located within the Walden region of Greater Sudbury.[1]

Fairbank Lake
Fairbank Lake
LocationOntario
Coordinates46.465°N 81.425°W / 46.465; -81.425
TypeCrater by meteorite
Basin countriesCanada

Located in the Fairbanks and Trill townships, it lies off Regional Road 4 (Fairbank Lake Road), running north of Ontario Highway 17. It is 55 kilometres west of downtown Sudbury. The lake is 705.1 hectares in size with a shoreline perimeter of 28.2 kilometres and a maximum depth of 43 metres.[2]

The lake is home to Fairbank Provincial Park, a 105-hectare recreational-class provincial park.[3]

History

According to the Fairbank Lake Camp Owner's Association, the lake was originally named Wa-Shai-Ma-Gog (Clear Lake) by the Ojibwa or Anishinaabe nation. They had settled on the south west corner of the lake and traded at a Hudson Bay trading post near Whitefish. The discovery of virgin white pine in 1872 resulted in lumbering activities on the south shore. The lake was officially named Fairbank Lake in 1883 after John Henry Fairbank, who was an MP for Lambton East.[4]

Islands

Fairbank lake contains 8 islands.

  • Chapman Island
  • Fairbank Island
  • Hiram Hixon Island
  • Maplegrove Island
  • Pine Island
  • Swanson Island
  • Traverse Island
  • Wittie Island

See also

  • List of lakes in Ontario

References

  1. "Fairbank Lake". Government of Canada, Natural Resources Canada, Earth Sciences Sector, Canada Centre for Mapping and Earth. Retrieved 16 July 2017.
  2. "Fairbank Lake - Greater Sudbury". City of Greater Sudbury (Official Website). City of Greater Sudbury. Retrieved 16 July 2017.
  3. Bob Vaillancourt, "Fire ban imposed at Fairbank". Sudbury Star, August 4, 2005.
  4. Fairbank Lake Camp Owner’s Association (August 2009). "Protect Our Lake" (PDF). City of Greater Sudbury. Retrieved 16 July 2017.


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