Ice Fishing

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Meduxnekeag Lake

Meduxnekeag Lake, or Drew’s Lake, offers a serene Northern Maine hideaway in Aroostook County. Created in 1947 by damming the headwaters of the Meduxnekeag River, this 1,144-acre lake is surrounded by inviting waters, wooded scenery, and abundant wildlife. The lake has yet to be developed; the eastern bay has a public boat launch. The lake … Read more

Fremont Lake

Fremont Lake, a well-kept secret in northwestern Wyoming, offers a pristine getaway amidst the spectacular landscape of the Wind River Mountain Range. This 11-mile long, half-mile wide glacial lake, reaching a depth of 607 feet, is the deepest lake in Wyoming. Formed by glaciers and dammed by natural deposits, Fremont Lake is nestled within the … Read more

Pipmuacan Reservoir

The Pipmuacan Reservoir, known in French as Réservoir Pipmuacan, is an artificial lake situated on the border between the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean and Côte-Nord regions of Quebec, Canada, approximately 130 kilometers north of Chicoutimi. This reservoir is crucial in regulating water flow for downstream hydroelectric stations on the Betsiamites River and, through Lake Pamouscachiou, the Shipshaw River. … Read more

Lake Jacomo

In Jackson County, Missouri, Lake Jacomo is a 970-acre freshwater reservoir close to Blue Springs. This charming lake, which is part of the 7,809-acre Fleming Park, is overseen by the Jackson County Parks and Recreation Association. The idea for Lake Jacomo began in 1932 when Jackson County Presiding Judge Harry S. Truman suggested a study … Read more

Carter Lake CO

Both residents and visitors like visiting Carter Lake, which is situated in the picturesque foothills of Colorado’s Front Range. With its 1,100 acres of land and more than 900 acres of public space surrounding it, the reservoir is an excellent location for a variety of recreational pursuits. A vital part of the Colorado-Big Thompson Project, … Read more

Great Central Lake

Stunning and spacious, Canada’s Great Central Lake is situated on British Columbia’s Vancouver Island. It is situated northwest of Port Alberni and north of Sproat Lake. Spanning 45 kilometers (28 miles) in length, with an area of 50.85 square kilometers (19.63 square miles) and an average depth of 124 meters (407 feet), it is the … Read more

Farm Island Lake

Farm Island Lake is a picturesque lake in Aitkin County, Minnesota, just north of Mille Lacs Lake and west of U.S. Route 169. It is highly rich in natural beauty and cultural history, making it a significant destination for locals and visitors alike. Farm Island Lake covers a substantial area, providing ample space for various … Read more

Phalen Chain of Lakes

Water sports can be found at St. Paul’s Phalen Chain of Lakes. This chain includes Lake Phalen, Keller Lake, Round Lake, Lake Gervais, Spoon Lake, and Kohlman Lake. One of the highlights is the Phalen-Keller Regional Park, which is well-known for having many lakes and parks. The focal point is Lake Phalen, which spans 198 … Read more

Lake Metigoshe

Lake Metigoshe is one of the top locations in the North Central region of North Dakota for water activities. Often referred to as the “Jewel of the Turtle Mountains,” this 1,500-acre lake bordering Manitoba, Canada, is a popular vacation spot for lake lovers. Formed by the last Wisconsin glacier over 10,000 years ago, Lake Metigoshe … Read more

Lochaber Lake

Nova Scotia’s Lochaber Lake, located near the Northumberland Shore region, proudly showcases its Scottish heritage through its name, derived from the Loch Abar region of the Scottish Highlands. This ribbon lake, formed by glacial scouring, is less than half a mile wide, several miles long, and reaches a depth of 172 feet at its center. … Read more

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