Stoney Lake (also spelled Stony Lake) is a lake in Ontario, Canada. There are three interconnected lakes (Upper Stoney Lake to the northeast, Stony Lake in the centre, and Clear Lake to the southwest) which together are known as Stony or Stoney Lake. Stoney Lake forms the eastern end of the Kawartha lakes region.
Stoney Lake Facts |
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Latitude | 44° 33′ | Common Tree Species | White Pine, Maple, Willow, Cedar, Oak, Elm, White Birch, Hemlock |
Longitude | 78° 06′ | ||
Soils | Sandy loam | Aquatic Vegetation | wild celery, white waterlily, yellow waterlily, pondweed, common waterweed, pickerelweed, coontail |
Bedrock | Granite | ||
Elevation | 234.4 m or 769 ft ± | Fish Species | muskellunge, white sucker, carp, rock bass, pumpkinseed, smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, yellow perch, walleye |
Max. Depth | 32.0 m or 105 ft | ||
Mean Depth | n/a | ||
Area | 2827.1 hectares or 6980.4 acres | Shoreline Length | Lake: 71.4 kilometers or 44.4 miles Island: 12.6 km or 7.83 mi |
Interesting Fact: Stoney is the deepest Kawartha lake with a maximum depth of 32 m. It is also the most north eastern of the lakes. |