Elk Lake (British Columbia)
Not to be confused with Elk Lakes (British Columbia).
Elk and Beaver Lakes | |
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Location | Saanich, British Columbia |
Coordinates | 48°31′30″N 123°23′46″W / 48.525°N 123.396°WCoordinates: 48°31′30″N 123°23′46″W / 48.525°N 123.396°W |
Primary inflows | O'Donnel Creek |
Primary outflows | Colquitz Creek |
Catchment area | 11.5 km² |
Basin countries | Canada |
Surface area | 2.46 km² (Elk Lake, Beaver Lake, Elk-Beaver channel)[1] |
Max. depth | 17.9 m[1] |
Residence time |
4.4 years (Elk Lake), 0.25 years (Beaver Lake)[1] |
Elk Lake is a large lake located in Elk/Beaver Lake Regional Park in Saanich, British Columbia. Elk Lake and Beaver Lake are actually one lake as a shallow channel connects them. Elk/Beaver lake was known as the "Freshwater Playground of Victoria" in its heyday, the 1930s and 1940s. However, with the completion of the Pat Bay highway in the 1950s, focus turned to environmentalism, and measures were taken to start restoring the park to its natural state and protecting it. In 1966 Elk/Beaver lake became a regional park.
References
- 1 2 3 Zimmerman, Rod (April 1996). "State of Water Quality of Elk and Beaver Lakes 1986-1995". British Columbia Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks.
External links
- Greater Victoria Youth Rowing Society Youth School Rowing Club Southern Vancouver Island BC, District #63
- State of Water Quality of Elk and Beaver Lakes 1986-1995
- Saanich Peninsula area, Elk and Beaver Lakes water quality assessment and objectives 1992
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