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  2. Darke Lake Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    The park is approximately 1,470 hectares (3,600 acres) in size and was established in 1968 as a provincial park [2] Darke Lake, also mapped historically as Fish Lake, is northwest of Summerland and is named after Silas Robert Darke, an early settler in the 1890s. [3] [4] In 1941 Howard Clark bought Fish Lake from Clyde Stewart. He was a hunting ...

  3. List of fishes of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of common fish species known to occur in the lakes and rivers of Canada. ... Lake sturgeon. Shortnose sturgeon ...

  4. Black Lake (Saskatchewan) - Wikipedia

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    Black Lake is a lake in the Mackenzie River drainage basin in northern Saskatchewan, Canada.It is about 55 kilometres (34 mi) long, 17 kilometres (11 mi) wide, has an area of 464 km 2 (179 sq mi), and lies at an elevation of 281 metres (922 ft).

  5. Torrance Barrens - Wikipedia

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    The Torrance Barrens (officially Torrance Barrens Conservation Reserve) is a conservation area and dark-sky preserve in the District Municipality of Muskoka in Central Ontario, Canada. [1] The reserve consists of Crown Lands in the municipalities of Gravenhurst and Muskoka Lakes. It is notable as the first dark-sky preserve in Canada and for ...

  6. Rare unfinished mansion, island with lake monster legend for ...

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    “An island offering is always unique,” the listing agent said of the Montana estate, but they don’t all come with scary, ancient folklore.

  7. Athabasca Sand Dunes Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Lake Athabasca (data date June 9, 2002): [8] the ice is light blue, dark blue is open water and the sand dunes located within the park on the south shore are white. Mouth of the William River 59°8′48.16″N 109°18′28.02″W  /  59.1467111°N 109.3077833°W  / 59.1467111; -109.3077833

  8. Mysterious series of circles discovered atop frozen Alaska ...

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    Author and ice rescue instructor Luc Mehl reports he discovered the mysterious formations while ice skating with a friend atop Big Lake, about 60 miles north of Anchorage.

  9. Amblyopsidae - Wikipedia

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    They are small freshwater fish found in the dark environments of caves (underground lakes, pools, rivers and streams), springs and swamps in the eastern half of the United States. Like other troglobites , most amblyopsids exhibit adaptations to these dark environments, including the lack of functional eyes and the absence of pigmentation .