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Glenmere Lake is a colonial mill pond or reservoir located in Orange County, New York, United States. It is New York State's largest habitat [ 2 ] of the Northern cricket frog ( Acris crepitans ), listed as endangered by in New York State Department of Environmental Conservation records [ 3 ]
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Bras d'Or Lake is the largest lake in Nova Scotia with an area of 1,099 km 2 (424 sq mi). The tidal lake has a maximum length of 100 kilometres (62 mi), a maximum width of 50 kilometres (31 mi) and a maximum depth of 287 m (942 ft).
Location: NW of Caroga Lake, Fulton County, New York, U.S.: Coordinates: 1]: Type: Lake: Primary inflows: West Lake, Green Lake: Primary outflows: Sprite Creek: Basin countries: United States: Surface area: 892 acres (3.61 km 2) [1]: Average depth: 70 ft (21 m): Max. depth: 143 ft (44 m): Surface elevation: 1,549 ft (472 m) [1]: Islands: 1 Stoner Island: Settlements: Caroga Lake (hamlet ...
This is a list of lakes in the state of New York in the United States.Swimming, fishing, and/or boating are permitted in some of these lakes, but not all. Beaverdam Lake Great Sacandaga Lake Lake Champlain Lake Flower Lake Kanawauke Lake Placid Lower Saranac Lake Notch Lake Lake Otsego Upper St Regis Lake Upper Saranac Lake looking north
An upstate New York man who drove his SUV into a lake on Monday was identified as a 47-year-old resident of the nearby village of Florida, state police said. ... Glenmere Lake, which covers just ...
East Canada Creek is a 34.6-mile-long (55.7 km) [2] river in upstate New York, United States. It is a tributary of the Mohawk River and flows southward from New York's Adirondack Park . The name "Canada" may be derived from the St. Lawrence Iroquoian word Kanata , meaning "village"; the name may also refer to the creek's importance as a trail ...
The southern-most, arm-like projection of Lake Jackson (and an adjacent residential road) is named for Daniel B. Meginniss, who owned a plantation in that area along the lake in the 19th century.