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Is there any validity to the depth being 1500 feet? Very few lakes even get that deep at their deepest, much less as their average. In fact, that average would be deeper than that of Crater Lake (1148 ft. average), and only two lakes in the world appear to have a greater average depth (Tanganyika and Baikal). I know British Columbian lakes tend to be excessively deep, but this doesn't seem quite true. 130.218.12.34 (talk) 01:43, 12 September 2022 (UTC)Reply