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  2. Red Lake, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Red Lake is a prime location for summer sport fishing, as the lake contains several types of fish including walleye, northern pike, lake trout, whitefish and sauger. Other popular recreational summer activities include golfing at the Red Lake Golf and Country Club, swimming at Rahill and Kinsmen Beach, and even exploring the many bays and arms ...

  3. Sanshaw Gold Mine - Wikipedia

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    Sanshaw Gold Mine was a gold mine that operated in the 1930s and 1940s in Red Lake, Ontario, in the Sanshaw-Red Lake deposit that subsequently became the Red Lake Mine one of the largest and most productive gold deposits in the world.

  4. Red Lake Mine - Wikipedia

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    The Red Lake mine was one of the largest gold mines in Canada and in the world. [1] The mine is located in northwestern Ontario at Red Lake. [1] The mine had estimated reserves of 3.23 million oz of gold in 2013. [1] Note that the Campbell and Red Lake mines are (or were) mining the same orebody, commonly referred to as the Campbell-Red Lake ...

  5. Category:Red Lake, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    People from Red Lake, Ontario (7 P) Pages in category "Red Lake, Ontario" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... Red Lake (Howey Bay) Water ...

  6. The surprising reason lake-effect snow buries cities: It's fluffy

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    Nearly unimaginable snowfalls have occurred in New York, thanks to lake-effect snow: The tiny town of Montague, downwind from Lake Ontario, holds the "unofficial" world record for 24-hour snowfall ...

  7. Bloodvein River - Wikipedia

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    It flows west from its headwaters in Red Lake in northwest Ontario to the east side of Lake Winnipeg in Manitoba through the boreal forests of the Canadian Shield. It is around 300 kilometres (190 mi) long. Lakes along its length include Knox Lake, Pipestone Lake and Artery Lake.

  8. Redstone Lake (Haliburton County) - Wikipedia

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    Redstone Lake is a lake located in geographic Guilford Township in the Municipality of Dysart et al, Haliburton County in Central Ontario, Canada. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is in the Great Lakes Basin and is part of the Gull River system.

  9. Opasquia Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Located approximately 245 kilometres (152 mi) north of Red Lake, Ontario, the Opasquia has no road access, even during the winter highway season. The park is accessible by float plane only. Hundreds of lakes and dozens of rivers flow northwest through this 473,000-hectare (1,170,000-acre) park.