Talk:Kalamalka Lake
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A little cleanup & some fixes needed
[edit]This page is both detailed & informative, however, it could be organized a little better. Also, the lake is not drained via that little boat canal at its south end. That is actually its primary inflow and not its outflow. The lake is actually drained via Vernon Creek, which starts at the outlet of Crooked Lake, which is northeast of Ellison Lake & flows into Ellison Lake, then north into Wood Lake, then Kalamalka & then through Vernon into Okanagan Lake. I think when I get time, I’ll fix it up, but right now I got stuff up north to worry about.
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