Lake Wabukayne Map

Lake Wabukayne is a man-made lake in northwest Mississauga, created to help manage stormwater but developed into a naturalized habitat. Over time, it has become a beloved community feature, surrounded by trails and parkland. The lake supports ducks, geese, and other waterfowl, making it a popular spot for birdwatching. Interpretive signs explain its role in flood control and urban ecology. For families and walkers, Lake Wabukayne provides a safe and scenic space to connect with nature. It demonstrates how urban planning and environmental conservation can work together to enhance city life.

Location: 43.5802062, -79.7393282

Tags:
– attribution: Natural Resources Canada
– canvec:CODE: 1480272
– canvec:UUID: 750640e276c943b5a2b93e1abb31a9a8
– Name: Lake Wabukayne
– Name (English): Lake Wabukayne
– Name (French): Lake Wabukayne
– Natural Feature: Water
– Source: CanVec_Import_2009
– Water: lake
– Wikidata: Q22353268