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  2. 19 Destinations Where Houseboat Rentals Beat the Beach - AOL

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    Houseboats are free to cruise Crane Lake, Lake Kabetogama, Lake Namakan, and Kettle Falls. Boaters often spot deer, moose, otters, bald eagles, black bears, and white pelicans. Where to rent: Ebel ...

  3. Houseboat - Wikipedia

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    A houseboat on Lake Union in Seattle, Washington, US Houseboat Cornelia in Ystad, Sweden, 2018. A houseboat is a boat that has been designed or modified to be used primarily for regular dwelling. Most houseboats are not motorized, as they are usually moored or kept stationary, fixed at a berth, and often tethered to land to provide utilities ...

  4. Scotch Creek, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Scotch Creek (Shuswap: Cemetetkwe [1]) is a small community in British Columbia based on summer tourism located on the shores of Shuswap Lake at the mouth of the creek of the same name. [2] [3] Traditionally, Cemetetkwe was important for hunting, berry picking, cedar roots and birch bark for baskets. [1]

  5. Sombra–Marine City (Bluewater) Ferry - Wikipedia

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    A proposed sale of the business fell through in 2019 as the US government was unwilling to commit to reopening the border station at Marine City. [4] The two ferry boats were sold in July 2020. A $6 million lawsuit against the Canadian government, filed in April 2019, remained pending at that time. [5] [6]

  6. Shuswap Lake Marine Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Shuswap Lake Marine Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada, comprising 894 ha. [1] The Park has a variety of amenities including boat launch ramps, picnic areas, and 27 campsites around the perimeter of Shuswap Lake .

  7. Glen Haven, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    In 1857, Glen Haven, was founded as a settlement called Sleeping Bearville when C. C. McCarty, brother-in-law of Glen Arbor pioneer John E. Fisher, built a saw mill and inn on the beach there. [2] [3] By 1881, there were 11 buildings in the community. Over years the timberline receded away from the shore and steamer firewood became scarce.

  8. Ottawa Beach Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Finally, Gerald Ford Sr., father of President Gerald Ford, also owned a cottage in Ottawa Beach. [3] The railroad sold the hotel and resort property in 1913 to J. Boyd Pantlind. [4] The hotel burned in 1923, and was not rebuilt. In 1925, Pantlind sold the beach resort property to the state of Michigan, which turned it into the Holland State ...

  9. Navigation Structures at Harbor Beach Harbor - Wikipedia

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    Harbor Beach Light on breakwater, from Bathing Beach Park The navigation structures include nearly 7,900 feet of breakwater surrounding the Harbor Beach harbor. The breakwater is constructed of stone-filled cribwork, and is laid in three pieces; with the first running approximately 1500 feet eastward, beginning three-quarters of a mile north of ...