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Cree Lake topographic map

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Cree Lake

Cree Lake is the remnant of a much larger proglacial lake. The proglacial lake was formed by the meltwaters of retreating continental glaciers during the last ice age about 8,700 years ago. This proglacial lake flowed south into the Churchill River drainage basin via glacial spillways. After the retreat of the glaciers, isostatic rebound redirected Cree Lake's outflow to the north. The lake's current elevation is 487 metres (1,598 ft) above sea level while that proglacial lake reached a height of 520 metres (1,710 ft).

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Name: Cree Lake topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Cree Lake, Unorganized Division No. 18, Saskatchewan, Canada (57.21087 -107.24545 57.71754 -106.04313)

Average elevation: 508 m

Minimum elevation: 432 m

Maximum elevation: 627 m

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