Stephens Lake (Manitoba)

Stephens Lake is a reservoir in the province of Manitoba in Canada north of Lake Winnipeg. The reservoir was created in 1971 by the Kettle Dam and received its official name of Stephens Lake in 1972. The lake is 32 kilometres (20 mi) long from the inflow of the Nelson River to the outflow at the Kettle Dam. The lake is located 45 kilometres (28 mi) northeast of Split Lake and 150 kilometres (93 mi) west of the Hudson Bay.[1]

Stephens Lake
Stephens Lake from Manitoba Road 280
Stephens Lake
Location of the lake in Manitoba
Stephens Lake
Stephens Lake (Canada)
LocationDivision No. 23, Manitoba
Coordinates56°25′58″N 95°7′1″W
Primary inflowsNelson River
Primary outflowsNelson River
Basin countriesCanada
Max. length32 km (20 mi)
SettlementsGillam

The Kettle Generating Station, Long Spruce Generating Station, and Limestone Generating Station dams are located downstream on the Nelson River. Gillam is located on the southeastern shore of the Lake. The lake and the town of Gillam are accessed by Manitoba Provincial Road 280.[2][3]

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