Lake St. Catherine (Louisiana)
Brackish-water lake within the city limits of New Orleans, Louisiana / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Lake St. Catherine (French: Lac Sainte-Catherine) is a brackish-water lake that is located in eastern Orleans Parish, within the city limits of New Orleans, between Lake Pontchartrain and Lake Borgne in Louisiana.[1][2] Between Lake St. Catherine and Lake Borgne was the original Town of Lake Catherine. Established between Unknown Pass and Miller's Ditch, it was settled for railroad workers, trappers, hunters and fishermen.
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Lake St. Catherine | |
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Location | New Orleans, Louisiana |
Coordinates | 30°07′43″N 89°44′19″W |
Type | brackish water |
Primary inflows | Fort Pike Canal, Sawmill Pass, Marques Canal, Unknown Pass, Miller's Ditch, Catherine Pass and Counterfit Pass |
Basin countries | United States |
Islands | New Orleans East Land Bridge |
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