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Blachford Lake

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Blachford Lake, is a remote lake in Northern Canada, near Yellowknife. The lake is 17 km (12 mile) and sits on the old long jewel of a lake set in precambrian rock. The lake is located at 62 09.97'N, 112 40.96' W.

The lake was visited by Prince William and the Duchess of Cambridge on their 2011 tour of Canada; during the visit they were taken to an uninhabited island where they were prepared supper by a local cook.[1]

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