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  2. Lake Nipissing - Wikipedia

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    A beach along Lake Nipissing. Lake Nipissing drains into Georgian Bay, which is a part of Lake Huron, via the French River. Lake Nipissing lies about 25 km (16 mi) northwest of Algonquin Provincial Park. The French fur trader Étienne Brûlé was the first European to visit the lake in 1610.

  3. Trout Lake (Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    Trout Lake is a lake in the municipalities of East Ferris and North Bay, Nipissing District, Northeastern Ontario, Canada. [1] It lies approximately 6 kilometres (4 mi) east of the much larger Lake Nipissing , with the city of North Bay in between them.

  4. Lake Simcoe - Wikipedia

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    Lake Simcoe is a remnant of a much bigger prehistoric lake known as Lake Algonquin. This lake's basin also included Lake Huron, Lake Michigan, Lake Superior, Lake Nipigon, and Lake Nipissing. The melting of an ice dam at the close of the last ice age greatly reduced water levels in the region, leaving the lakes of today.

  5. Category:Lakes of Nipissing District - Wikipedia

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    Canoe Lake (Nipissing District) Caribou Lake (North Bay, Ontario) Cedar Lake (Nipissing District) Cross Lake (South Algonquin) D. Daisy Lake (Nipissing District) F.

  6. Manitou Islands (Lake Nipissing) - Wikipedia

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    The Manitou Islands Provincial Nature Reserve protects 4 of the 5 islands (as a private island, Calder Island is excluded), and also has a 1-kilometer-wide zone around the islands that protects the submarine lakebeds. It was established in 1989 and is representative of island ecology in Lake Nipissing with warmer than normal regional temperatures.

  7. Lakes of Temagami - Wikipedia

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    The Great Lakes Basin to the west drains lake water via the Sturgeon River which flows into Lake Nipissing then enters the French River, eventually reaching Georgian Bay of Lake Huron. The lakes are a main source of tourism and recreational activity in the Municipality of Temagami.