Lac La Belle is a small unincorporated community in Keweenaw County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The town was originally the site of a stamping plant for the copper mines of the Keweenaw, specifically the Mendota Mine and the Delaware Mine. Copper-bearing rock was transported from the mines to the stamping plant, where it was processed and loaded onto freighters.
The nearby lake of the same name is a typical "Canadian Shield"-type lake averaging approximately 30 feet and empties into Lake Superior at Bete Gris, by way of both a natural channel and a dredged canal. The canal was dredged in the 1860s with funding from several copper mining companies, for use by lake freighters, carrying copper ore.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lac_La_Belle,_Michigan
Coordinates 47°23'3.68" N -88°1'7.389" E