Mazinaw Lake Depth Map - Survey 1965
This map was produced by the Kingston Rod & Gun Club in 1964 from a 1956 survey. Contours are 30 feet apart. The greatest depth is a hole 475 feet deep on the upper lake near the County line. There are initials on the bottom JAL 1964.
At a maximum depth of 475 feet, Mazinaw Lake is the second deepest inland lake next to Lake Nipigon (maximum depth of 541 feet). By comparison, Lake Erie has a maximum depth of 210 feet while Lake Ontario's deepest point is 802 feet.
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Mazinaw Lake Depth Map - Survey 1965
This map was produced by the Kingston Rod & Gun Club in 1964 from a 1956 survey. Contours are 30 feet apart. The greatest depth is a hole 475 feet deep on the upper lake near the County line. There are initials on the bottom JAL 1964.
At a maximum depth of 475 feet, Mazinaw Lake is the second deepest inland lake next to Lake Nipigon (maximum depth of 541 feet). By comparison, Lake Erie has a maximum depth of 210 feet while Lake Ontario's deepest point is 802 feet.
Part of the CDHS Archives.
Note: All CDHS Flickr content is available for the public use (non-commercial) providing our Rights Statement is followed: