Lake Burton (Quebec)

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Lake Burton
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Lake Burton
Location Baie-James, Quebec
Coordinates 54°45′N78°20′W / 54.750°N 78.333°W / 54.750; -78.333
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Lake Burton is a lake in western Quebec, Canada, approximately 15 kilometres from Long Island, Nunavut in Hudson Bay.

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