Teslin Lake
Teslin Lake | ||
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Primary inflows Hayes River, Jennings River, Swift River, Teslin River | | |
Primary outflows | Teslin River | |
Basin countries | Canada | |
Max. length | 120 km (75 mi) | |
Max. width | 5 km (3.1 mi) | |
Surface area | 791 km2 (305 sq mi) | |
Average depth | 59 m (194 ft) | |
Max. depth | 214 m (702 ft) | |
Surface elevation | 684 m (2,244 ft) | |
Settlements | Teslin |
Teslin Lake is a large lake spanning the border between
Alaska Panhandle, which are the southern extremity of the basin of the Yukon River, and which are known in Yukon as "the Southern Lakes" (the other major ones in the group are Atlin Lake and Tagish Lake but include Bennett and Lindeman Lakes, the headwaters of the Yukon River itself). The lake is fed and drained primarily by the Teslin River, south and north, but is also fed from the east by the Jennings River and the Swift River, and from the west by the Hayes River
.
According to the Yukon Geographical Names Project, "Teslin" means "long water",[1] but in the Tlingit language the local kwaan or tribe of Tlingit is called Deisleen Kwáan", meaning "Big Sinew Tribe".[2]
There are three
Whitehorse. The Nisutlin Plateau limns the eastern side of the lake north of the mouth of the Teslin River
and extends into Yukon.
See also
References
- ^ "Teslin Lake". BC Geographical Names.
- ^ Alaska Native Knowledge Network, "Map of Tlingit kwaans and territories", ankn.uaf.edu