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Maple Bay is an unincorporated community in Godfrey Township in central Polk County, Minnesota, United States. [1] A community of second homes and cabins, it lies on the western end of Maple Lake, approximately six miles west of Erskine. Maple Bay is located on a paved road which connects Mentor and U.S. Route 2 with County Road 41 en route to ...
Maple Bay may refer to: Maple Bay, British Columbia, Canada; Maple Bay, Minnesota, United States This page was last edited on 29 December 2019, at 08:40 (UTC) ...
Lake Pleasant may refer to a location in the United States: Lake Pleasant Regional Park, park in Arizona containing a lake of the same name Lake Pleasant Camp; Lake Pleasant, Massachusetts, a village; Lake Pleasant Township, Red Lake County, Minnesota; Lake Pleasant, New York, a town Lake Pleasant (Hamilton County, New York), a lake
Maple Bay, British Columbia. Maple Bay is a seaside community located in the Cowichan Valley of southern Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. A narrow inlet and surrounded by smooth, pebbled beaches, Maple Bay is home to marine activity all year round. [citation needed] Maple Bay is a small town with a population of 2,640.
Lake Pleasant, created by the dam, offers recreational opportunities to tourists and locals. The lake is served by a marina and surrounding areas containing over 450 picnic sites, 225 camping sites and several miles of trails. Because the lake is seasonal, fluctuating up to 125 feet (38 m) annually, these facilities are located for ...
Maple Lake is a natural lake and the westernmost significant lake in the Red River Valley of Northwestern Minnesota. It appears on 19th-century maps of the area, and developed as a summer home and resort community as early as 1910. As a result of drought conditions and low inflows during the 1930s, however, the lake nearly dried up.
Lake Pleasant is a hamlet in the town of Lake Pleasant in Hamilton County, New York, United States. It is the county seat of Hamilton County and includes the Hamilton County Courthouse Complex . The name is derived from a water body named Lake Pleasant near the community.
The cornerstone of the park is the 10,000-acre (16 sq mi; 40 km 2), Lake Pleasant, one of the important artificial reservoirs surrounding the Phoenix metropolitan area. Created by the Maricopa Water District's Carl Pleasant Dam, which was finished in 1927, and upon completion, was the largest multi-arch dam in the world.