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Harrison Lake

In the breathtaking Fraser Valley of Canada, Harrison Lake is a majestic jewel in the crown of southwestern British Columbia. Situated a scenic 75 miles (120 kilometers) to the east of Vancouver, this pristine body of water, embraced by the embrace of snow-dusted peaks and lush valleys, beckons travelers far and wide. Harrison Lake, a … Read more

Mabel Lake

Nestled in the heart of south-central British Columbia, Mabel Lake embraces its surroundings with Mabel Lake Provincial Park and residential areas sharing its shoreline. Surrounded by stunning mountain vistas, Mabel Lake finds its place within the Shuswap River system, transitioning from the lush forested slopes of the Thompson Plateau to the misty inclines of the … Read more

Horsefly Lake

Horsefly Lake, a meandering 34-mile long body of water nestled in the Cariboo Regional District of south central British Columbia, offers a serene retreat for visitors seeking connection with nature. Surrounded by the Cariboo Mountains, the lake boasts sandy beaches, snowcapped peaks, and clear waters ideal for outdoor activities like hunting and fishing. Horsefly Lake … Read more

Upper Rideau Lake

Nestled in the heart of Ontario’s enchanting ‘Cottage Country,’ Upper Rideau Lake reigns as a cherished gem. While Lake Muskoka often steals the spotlight as the playground of Eastern Canada, true boating enthusiasts swear by the unparalleled beauty of Upper Rideau Lake. Brimming with history dating back to the early 1800s, the Rideau Canal is … Read more

Roth Lake

Families frolic along the beach of Roth Lake, soaking up the warm sun while their worries dissolve. In the distance, sailboats gracefully drift across the glimmering waters as windsurfers zip back and forth for a gentle breeze. Nestled within the Franconian Lake District in Bavaria, Roth Lake (Rothsee in German) beckons as a sought-after retreat … 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

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

Prairie Lake

Prairie Lake sits serenely as the topmost gem among the interconnected Chetek Chain of Lakes nestled in Wisconsin’s Lake Superior Northwoods domain. This collection of six distinct lakes harmoniously linked by channels grants effortless exploration for enthusiasts. Sharing the stage with its sister lakes – Chetek, Pokegama, Ojaski, Moose Ear, and Ten Mile – Prairie … Read more

Lake Cochituate

Known as the gem of the Greater Boston region in Massachusetts, Lake Cochituate offers a serene escape just a stone’s throw away from the bustling city. Comprising three interconnected ponds – North Pond, Middle Pond, and South Pond – this picturesque reservoir once quenched the thirst of Boston for nearly a century. Now transformed into … Read more

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