Morris Lake | |
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Location | Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia |
Lake type | Eutrophic |
Primary inflows | Russell Lake Bell Lake, Ellenvale Brook, Lamont Lake |
Primary outflows | Cow Bay River |
Catchment area | 17.495 km² |
Basin countries | Canada |
Max. length | 3.55 km |
Max. width | 0.83 km |
Surface area | 6.4 km² |
Average depth | 3.7 m |
Max. depth | 13 m |
Water volume | 5,920,000 m3 (209,000,000 cu ft) |
Residence time | 4.1 months |
Shore length1 | 10.1 km |
Surface elevation | 28 m |
Frozen | 2 months |
Islands | 4 |
Settlements | Dartmouth, Shearwater, Cole Harbour |
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure. |
Morris Lake is a long shallow lake in Nova Scotia's Halifax Regional Municipality bordering the communities of Dartmouth, Shearwater and Cole Harbour.
The lake is bounded by Shearwater and Portland Estates on the west, Cole Harbour on the east and south, and Portland Hills on the north. The shoreline is mostly developed on the northwest end. The Imperial Oil Refinery on the shore of Halifax Harbour draws water from the lake for cooling. CFB Shearwater also uses a portion of the lake for helicopter practice manoeuvres and it also maintains a small recreational beach.