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Josephine Lake

Nestled on the east side of Anderson Island, the enchanting Josephine Lake stands as a serene residential haven. Anderson Island, situated in the vast expanse of Puget Sound, is adorned with a myriad of waterways and twists. Rich with history, both Anderson Island and the beloved Josephine Lake’s past have been meticulously chronicled by the … Read more

Troy Lake

Are you seeking a peaceful retreat by the tranquil waters of Troy Lake? While Troy Lake is not linked to the historic Rideau Canal Waterway in eastern Ontario, it is considered part of the picturesque Rideau Lakes region. Nestled just a stone’s throw away from Whitefish Lake and a brief five-mile jaunt from the Jones … Read more

Indian Lake ON

In the realm of North American lakes, a familiar sight emerges: Indian Lake. Along Ontario’s majestic Rideau Waterway, Indian Lake is a testament to its ancient origins, untouched by time. Once a haven for the region’s original inhabitants, the lake now bears witness to the modern marvel of the Rideau Canal, a transformative force weaving … Read more

Little Kennisis Lake

Nestled in the heart of the Haliburton Highlands of Ontario, Canada, you’ll find Little Kennisis Lake, a tranquil retreat for those seeking privacy amidst the breathtaking landscape. This hidden gem is a smaller companion to Kennisis Lake, offering a serene escape just minutes away from the more bustling activities of its larger counterpart. The gentle … Read more

Lake Wononscopomuc

Lake Wononscopomuc shimmers as a gem among six natural water bodies in the heart of Salisbury, located in the secluded far northwest corner of Connecticut. A mere 90 miles separate this tranquil oasis from the bustling metropolis of New York City, making it a coveted haven for weekenders and seasonal dwellers alike. Whether your interests … Read more

Little Lake

When Henry David Thoreau contemplated Walden Pond, he might not have imagined the tranquility found at Tranquil Waters. Nestled in Ontario’s enchanting Rideau Lakes region, this hidden treasure, known as Little Lake, radiates an inviting charm that encourages visitors to appreciate its pristine beauty. Unlike its larger neighbors, Little Lake spans less than 200 acres … Read more

Lake Carmi

Nestled in the heart of Vermont’s Islands and Farms Region lies Lake Carmi, a picturesque embodiment of the quintessential northern New England ‘camp’ experience. With over 200 seasonal cottages dotting its 7.5-mile shoreline, Lake Carmi exudes a sense of timeless charm and community. The lake’s tranquil waters are home to various activities, from sailing and … Read more

Amherst Lake

Amherst Lake, which is tucked away among the undulating hills of the Eastern Vermont Gateway region, entices visitors with its serene beauty and wealth of outdoor activities. This charming retreat, which is conveniently close to Route 100, has drawn tourists for years since it provides a calm haven from the daily grind. Whether you’re a … Read more

Island Pond

In the heart of the picturesque Northeast Kingdom Region lies Island Pond, a serene body of water surrounded by dense forests and abundant wildlife. Positioned just 15 miles shy of the Canadian border, this hidden gem offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. Once a thriving hub for agricultural activities, … Read more

Chittenden Reservoir

Nestled quietly eight miles northeast of Rutland town lies the captivating Chittenden Reservoir. Tucked away amid the Crossroads of Vermont region, this 721-acre lake is a true hidden gem, cradled by the majestic Green Mountain National Forest. Initially developed in 1909 by harnessing the power of East Creek, the reservoir now stands as a serene … Read more

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