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Vancouver Lake is located just west of Vancouver, Washington, United States, north of the Columbia River and Portland, Oregon, south of Ridgefield, Washington, and the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge. The sources for Vancouver Lake's water include a flushing channel (equipped with tidal gates to control flows) from the Columbia River near the southwest shoreline and Burnt Bridge Creek on the eastern shoreline, which winds about ten miles (sixteen kilometres) through many of the city's residential areas. Until the 1980s, this creek was neglected and a major source of pollution for the lake.

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  • Vancouver Lake is located just west of Vancouver, Washington, United States, north of the Columbia River and Portland, Oregon, south of Ridgefield, Washington, and the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge. The lake is shallow, with a maximum depth of 12 to 15 feet (3.7 to 4.6 m) and a mean depth of less than 3 feet (0.9 m). There is an island in the northern half of the lake named Turtle Island. The island was formed from the tailings of an Army Corps of Engineers dredging project, which dredged around the perimeter of the lake in the early 1980s. Lake River flows from the north shore to the Columbia River near Ridgefield. Due to seasonal variation in relative river and lake levels, Lake River experiences intermittent flow reversal and flows into Vancouver Lake for considerable periods of time. The sources for Vancouver Lake's water include a flushing channel (equipped with tidal gates to control flows) from the Columbia River near the southwest shoreline and Burnt Bridge Creek on the eastern shoreline, which winds about ten miles (sixteen kilometres) through many of the city's residential areas. Until the 1980s, this creek was neglected and a major source of pollution for the lake. Lower River Road leads west out of Vancouver to a park on the shore of Vancouver Lake which includes a large swimming area. A trail leads to Frenchman's Bar Park on the nearby Columbia River. (en)
  • バンクーバー湖 (バンクーバーこ、Vancouver Lake) は、アメリカ合衆国ワシントン州クラーク郡にある湖。コロンビア川の近く、バンクーバーの西、ポートランドの北、リッジフィールドの南に位置する。 浅い湖で水深は最大でも3.7から4.6m、平均では0.9m以下である。面積はおよそ9.3 km2である。1980年代に行われたアメリカ陸軍工兵隊による浚渫の際に作られた島が湖北部にある。が湖北側から流れ出してコロンビア川に合流しているが、季節による湖と川の水位差の変動により逆にレイク川から湖に流入することも相当ある。 バンクーバー湖の水源としては、コロンビア川からのフラッシング水路 (flushing channel) と東から注ぐがある。1980年代まではバーントブリッジ川は湖の大きな汚染源であった。 (ja)
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  • An aerial view of the lake (en)
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  • Vancouver Lake/Lake River, Lakeshore, Burnt Bridge Creek, Salmon Creek, Whipple Creek, Flume Creek (en)
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  • バンクーバー湖 (バンクーバーこ、Vancouver Lake) は、アメリカ合衆国ワシントン州クラーク郡にある湖。コロンビア川の近く、バンクーバーの西、ポートランドの北、リッジフィールドの南に位置する。 浅い湖で水深は最大でも3.7から4.6m、平均では0.9m以下である。面積はおよそ9.3 km2である。1980年代に行われたアメリカ陸軍工兵隊による浚渫の際に作られた島が湖北部にある。が湖北側から流れ出してコロンビア川に合流しているが、季節による湖と川の水位差の変動により逆にレイク川から湖に流入することも相当ある。 バンクーバー湖の水源としては、コロンビア川からのフラッシング水路 (flushing channel) と東から注ぐがある。1980年代まではバーントブリッジ川は湖の大きな汚染源であった。 (ja)
  • Vancouver Lake is located just west of Vancouver, Washington, United States, north of the Columbia River and Portland, Oregon, south of Ridgefield, Washington, and the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge. The sources for Vancouver Lake's water include a flushing channel (equipped with tidal gates to control flows) from the Columbia River near the southwest shoreline and Burnt Bridge Creek on the eastern shoreline, which winds about ten miles (sixteen kilometres) through many of the city's residential areas. Until the 1980s, this creek was neglected and a major source of pollution for the lake. (en)
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