Kamut Lake
Lake in Nunavut and the Northwest Territories, Canada
66°42′00″N 116°22′01″W / 66.700°N 116.367°W / 66.700; -116.367 (Kamut Lake)Kamut Lake is an irregularly shaped lake on the Canadian mainland, bordering the Northwest Territories and Nunavut. It is located east of Great Bear Lake. The Coppermine River is responsible for its inflow and outflow.
There is an archaeological site at the northeast end of the lake.[1]
References
- ^ Harp, E. (1958). "Prehistory in the Dismal Lake area, N.W.T., Canada". Arctic. 11 (4). ucalgary.ca. doi:10.14430/arctic3747.
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