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Paudash Lake Elevation Higher Than Chandos

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Quick Note: I checked the elevations of Paudash Lake vs Chandos on Google Earth, unless there's some kind of mix up - Paudash is significantly higher in elevation than Chandos ( ~343.5m vs ~311m ) - so the phrase that appears to say that Chandos drains into Paudash: "it drains from its north end into Flat Creek, which flows into Paudash Lake, thence to the Crowe River, the Trent River, and Lake Ontario" does seem a bit odd.

Flat Creek

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Chandos Lake connects to the Crowe River via Deer River, not Flat Creek (there is no Flat Creek). Water flows from Paudash Lake into the Crowe River, and eventually into the Trent system. Flow direction in the Deer River changes. Sometimes flow is into Chandos Lake and sometimes out of Chandos Lake. 2605:B100:E015:4F15:54B8:D643:5289:C5AB (talk) 14:15, 21 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]