Owikeno Lake
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Location | British Columbia |
Coordinates | 51°41′N 126°55′W / 51.683°N 126.917°WCoordinates: 51°41′N 126°55′W / 51.683°N 126.917°W |
Primary inflows | Tzeo, Inziana, Machmell, Neechantz, Sheemahant and Washwash Rivers |
Primary outflows | Wannock River |
Basin countries | Canada |
Owikeno Lake, also Owekeeno Lake, Owekano Lake, Oweekayno Lake and other spellings (pron. "o we KEE no"), is a large fjord lake in the Central Coast region of British Columbia, Canada. It connects to the head of Rivers Inlet by the short Wannock River (Wanukv). The lake's name comes from the indigenous people of the region, the Wuikinuxv, whose settlements and territory lie around the lake. Their largest and principal settlement was on an island in the lower reaches of the lake named Katit.
Owikeno Lake is fed by several large rivers, the Tzeo (Ciu), Inziana, Machmell, Neechantz, Sheemahant and Washwash Rivers.
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