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  2. Lake Sebago - Wikipedia

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    The lake has a hand boat launch and cabin camping. The American Canoe Association and the New York chapter of the Adirondack Mountain Club have camps on the lake. The latter is named "Nawakwa", [ 3 ] and dates to 1926, while the former, originally built for the Rogers Peet Company, was built in 1928 and was taken over by the ACA in 1933.

  3. Seneca Lake State Park - Wikipedia

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    Seneca Lake State Park is a 141-acre (0.57 km 2) state park located in Seneca County, New York in the United States. [5] The park is at the north end of Seneca Lake , one of the Finger Lakes . The park is south of and between Geneva and Waterloo .

  4. Sebago Lake - Wikipedia

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    Camp O-At-Ka, founded in 1906, is a boy's sleep-away camp located along a half mile of waterfront in the northwest corner of Sebago Lake. Camp Sebago, a co-ed camp geared towards 7-12 year olds and run by The Salvation Army, is located on the southwestern corner of the lake. Camp Wohelo, the original Camp Fire Girls camp (WOrk HEalth LOve) was ...

  5. Cayuga–Seneca Canal - Wikipedia

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    All locks on the New York State Canal System are single-chamber; the dimensions are 328 feet (100 m) long and 45 feet (14 m) wide with a minimum 12-foot (3.7 m) depth of water over the miter sills at the upstream gates upon lift. They can accommodate a vessel up to 300 feet (91 m) long and 43.5 feet (13.3 m) wide.

  6. Harriman State Park (New York) - Wikipedia

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    Great blue heron and mallards at Silvermine Lake Great blue heron at Sebago Lake. There are 32 lakes and ponds in Harriman. Some of the larger ones are: Lake Sebago, 310 acres (1.3 km 2),boat launch, cabin camping; Lake Tiorati, 291 acres (1.18 km 2),swimming beach, boat launch; Lake Welch, 216 acres (0.87 km 2), swimming beach, camping

  7. Seneca Lake (New York) - Wikipedia

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    Seneca Lake from Watkins Glen. At 38 miles (61 km) long, it is the second longest of the Finger Lakes and has the largest volume, estimated at 3.81 cubic miles (15.9 km 3), roughly half of the water in all the Finger Lakes.

  8. Lakes to Locks Passage - Wikipedia

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    NY 9B near Rouse Point Northern terminus in the United States. The Lakes to Locks Passage extends from the junction of U.S. Route 4 (US 4) and New York State Route 32 (NY 32) in Waterford, New York, to the intersection of U.S. Route 11 (US 11) and New York State Route 9B (NY 9B) in Rouses Point, New York. The route includes both highway and ...

  9. Johnsontown, New York - Wikipedia

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    Lake Sebago. Johnsontown was founded in the late 18th century by the Johnson brothers, who came to the mountain area looking for timber to use for shipbuilding. [2] It stretched along what is now known as Lake Sebago and Lake Kanawauke in the western part of Harriman State Park, making it the largest settlement in the Palisades Interstate Park Commission.