Deer Lake (Newfoundland and Labrador)

Coordinates: 49°05′33″N 57°34′22″W / 49.0925°N 57.5728°W / 49.0925; -57.5728
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Deer Lake
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LocationNewfoundland, Canada
Coordinates49°05′33″N 57°34′22″W / 49.0925°N 57.5728°W / 49.0925; -57.5728
Primary inflowsupper Humber River
Primary outflowslower Humber River
Basin countriesCanada
SettlementsDeer Lake, Pasadena

Deer Lake is a lake situated in the western part of the island of Newfoundland, Canada.

Its name is derived from the nickname European settlers to the Humber River valley gave to the Woodland Caribou, who termed these animals "deer".

The town of Deer Lake is situated on the northeastern shore of the lake at the outlet of the upper Humber River. The lower Humber River drains Deer Lake near the village of Little Rapids.

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