
Mackenzie River drainage basin showing Great Bear Lake's position in the Western Canadian Arctic
'Great Bear Lake' (Slavey: ''Sahtú'', French: ''Grand lac de l'Ours'') is the largest
lake entirely within
Canada (
Lake Superior and
Lake Huron straddling the Canada-US border are larger), the third largest in
North America, and the
seventh largest in the world.
[1] The lake is situated on the
Arctic Circle between 65 and 67 degrees of northern
latitude and between 118 and 123 degrees western
longitude, 186 m (610 ft) above sea level.
The lake has a surface area of
31,153 km² (12,028 mi²) and a total volume of 2,236 km³ (536 mi³). Its maximum depth is 446 m (1,463 ft) and its average depth 72 m (236 ft). The total shoreline is 2,719 km (1,690 mi) and the total catchment area of the lake is 114,717 km² (44,293 mi²).
The lake empties through the
Great Bear River (''Sahtúdé'') into the
Mackenzie River. The only community on the lake is
Deline, Northwest Territories at the southwest end.
The Sahtú Dene people took their name from the lake.
Prehistory
Great Bear Lake lies between two major physiographic regions: the
Kazan Uplands portion of the
Canadian Shield and the
Interior Plains. Originally it was part of preglacial valleys that were reshaped by
erosional effects of ice during the
Pleistocene. Since then, the lake has undergone various changes resulting from rebound following the melting of the ice.
Precambrian rocks of the Canadian Shield form the eastern margin of the
McTavish Arm. These rocks of the Precambrian are made up of
sedimentary and
metamorphic deposits supplemented by
igneous intrusions forming
dikes and
sills.
Climate
Between 1950 and 1974, this climatic data was collected at
Port Radium:
| Month | Temperature (°C) | Precipitation (mm) | Bright sunshine (hours) |
|---|
| Jan | –27.0 | 11 | 0.19 |
| Feb | –27.0 | 8 | 1.82 |
| Mar | –19.1 | 14 | 7.57 |
| Apr | –10.7 | 6 | 16.03 |
| May | +1.2 | 14 | 21.76 |
| Jun | +9.0 | 14 | 23.16 |
| Jul | +12.0 | 35 | 18.54 |
| Aug | +10.6 | 43 | 11.97 |
| Sep | +5.3 | 25 | 6.20 |
| Oct | –3.2 | 27 | 2.85 |
| Nov | –14.8 | 25 | 0.39 |
| Dec | –23.0 | 14 | 0.00 |
| Average | –7.2 | | 10 |
| Total | | 236 | |
See also
★
Great Slave Lake
★
List of world's largest lakes
Note
External links
★
Great Bear Lake Watershed
★
World Lakes Database
★
Prehistory of Great Bear Lake