Buttle Lake
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| Location | Vancouver Island, British Columbia |
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| Basin countries | Canada |
| Surface area | 28 km² |
| Max. depth | 120 m |
| Surface elevation | 221 m |
Buttle Lake is a 28 km² large lake on Vancouver Island in the province of British Columbia in Canada. It is 221 m above sea level, between Campbell River and Gold River in the Strathcona Provincial Park. The lake is up to 120 m deep.
It was named after commander John Buttle, who had explored the area in 1860.

