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Pitt Lake

Pitt Lake, situated on the Lower Mainland of British Columbia, is the second largest lake with an area of roughly 53.5 square kilometers. This impressive body of water is about 25 kilometers long and 4.5 kilometers wide at its widest point. Uniquely, Pitt Lake is one of the world’s relatively few tidal lakes, experiencing an … Read more

Buntzen Lake

Buntzen Lake is a picturesque 4.8-kilometer-long lake in Anmore, British Columbia, within the Greater Vancouver area. Surrounded by stunning mountains and forests, it was named for Johannes Buntzen, the first general manager of BC Electric Railway Co. This artificial lake was created to serve as a hydroelectric reservoir and remains a popular destination for outdoor … Read more

Wonder Lake

Wonder Lake, located in McHenry County, Illinois, is a charming village that serves as a commuter hub in the Chicago metropolitan area. The village’s population was 3,973 at the time of the 2020 census, but with the unincorporated subdivisions nearby, the actual population is thought to be closer to 10,000. The village, originally named Sunrise … Read more

Pine Lake and Stone Lake

Pine Lake and Stone Lake are two stunning recreational lakes in LaPorte’s little community, nestled in the North Region of Indiana. These lakes, along with four smaller ones (Lily Lake, Lower Long Lake, Clear Lake, and Harris Lake), offer a variety of outdoor activities and natural beauty. Pine Lake and Stone Lake are particularly notable … Read more

Lake Waxahachie

Built in 1956, Lake Waxahachie is a 656-acre body of water in Ellis County, Texas, that supplies the adjacent City of Waxahachie with municipal water. Despite its relatively small size, the reservoir offers a variety of recreational activities and is surrounded by beautiful homes with stunning lake views. The City of Waxahachie manages the reservoir, … Read more

West Hawk Lake

West Hawk Lake, located in the Whiteshell Provincial Park in southeastern Manitoba, Canada, is a natural masterpiece. This remarkable impact crater lake, formed by a meteor strike over 100 million years ago, covers 3,700 acres and is the deepest in Manitoba, with a maximum depth of 115 meters (377 feet). It is a well-liked vacation … Read more

Highland Lakes

Highland Lakes is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Vernon Township in Sussex County, New Jersey. As of the 2010 United States Census, the population was 4,933. The community has its own post office with the ZIP Code 07422. The community was initially referred to as “Highland Lake” by the United States Census … Read more

Manicouagan Reservoir

Manicouagan Reservoir, or Lake Manicouagan, is a unique annular lake in central Quebec, Canada. Covering an impressive area of 1,942 square kilometers (750 square miles), this remarkable body of water is situated within the remnant of one of Earth’s largest and most prominent impact craters. The crater was formed approximately 214 million years ago during … Read more

Spruce Knob Lake

Spruce Knob Lake is located in the picturesque Monongahela National Forest in the eastern part of West Virginia. Nestled less than a mile from the lake itself, Spruce Knob Lake Campground offers a serene escape amidst a hardwood forest. Spruce Knob, standing at 4,863 feet, is the highest peak in West Virginia and features a … Read more

Rushford Lake

Rushford Lake is a picturesque artificial reservoir in northwest Allegany County, New York. Spanning 585 acres, Rochester Gas and Electric constructed this serene body of water in the late 1920s. In 1981, ownership was transferred to the Rushford Lake Recreational District, a government body formed to manage and preserve the lake for public enjoyment. Each … Read more

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