Lake Revelstoke or Revelstoke Lake or Revelstoke Lake Reservoir is an artificial lake on the Columbia River, north of the town of Revelstoke, British Columbia and south of Mica Creek. This lake is the reservoir formed by the Revelstoke Dam, which during its construction was also known as the Revelstoke Canyon Dam, inundating the Columbia's canyon in this area and the historic Dalles des Morts (Death Rapids) and some of the former gold diggings of the Big Bend Gold Rush. The dam's site is at what had been the head of river navigation by steamboat from Northport, Washington via the Arrow Lakes.

Lake Revelstoke
Lake Revelstoke is located in British Columbia
Lake Revelstoke
Lake Revelstoke
LocationBritish Columbia
Coordinates51°17′30″N 118°16′50″W / 51.29167°N 118.28056°W / 51.29167; -118.28056
Typereservoir
Primary inflowsColumbia River, Goldstream River
Primary outflowsColumbia River
Basin countriesCanada
Max. length130 km (81 mi)
Max. width1.2 km (0.75 mi)
Surface area10,125 ha (25,020 acres) [1]
Average depth46 m (151 ft)[1]
Surface elevation600 m (1,969 ft)
IslandsNone
SettlementsRevelstoke

The lakes extends 130 km (81 mi) upstream to the tailrace of Mica Dam. Three-quarters of the flow through the Revelstoke Dam Powerhouse is regulated water release from Mica Dam, with the result that the reservoir regularly fluctuates by up to 4.5 m (15 ft).

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References

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  1. ^ a b Bray, K. and Campbell, M., 2001. Lake Revelstoke Reservoir Creel and Visitor Use Survey. Columbia Basin Fish and Wildlife Compensation Program, Nelson, BC, File, pp.133-15.
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  • "Revelstoke, Lake". BC Geographical Names.
  • Revelstoke Dam Visitor Centre at BCHydro.com