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  2. Waterloo, Merseyside - Wikipedia

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    Waterloo is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Sefton, in Merseyside, England.Together with Seaforth, the two setlements make up the borough's Church ward.The area is bordered by Crosby to the north, Seaforth to the south, the Rimrose Valley country park to the east, and to the west Crosby Beach and Crosby Coastal Park.

  3. Roundhay Park - Wikipedia

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    Roundhay Upper Lake. The smaller of the two lakes, featuring fountains, an island and a waterfall that leads down to Waterloo lake via a ravine. It is 5 acres (2.0 ha) in extent, but only 3 to 4 feet (0.91 to 1.22 m) deep. [1] The Upper Lake is on much higher ground than Waterloo Lake.

  4. Crosby Beach - Wikipedia

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    Approval to construct a recreation area, including a Marina at Waterloo was approved during a Crosby electors' meeting in December 1967, with capital costs estimated at around £400,000. The proposals involved the reclamation of 161 acres (65 ha) of land between Crosby Baths and the outer wall of Seaforth Dock , with the size of the lake itself ...

  5. Waterloo State Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    Waterloo State Recreation Area is the third-largest park in Michigan, encompassing over 21,000 acres (85 km 2) of forest, lakes and wetlands.Located in northeast Jackson County and parts of Washtenaw County, the park is the largest in the Lower Peninsula of Michigan and features 4 campgrounds, 11 lakes, a nature center, and over 50 miles (80 km) of trails - some for horses, bicycles, hiking ...

  6. Waterloo, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Looking across Matthew Lake from the Allan Wile Hill to the Isaac Wile Hill, Waterloo, Nova Scotia. Allan was the son of Isaac. The practice of building homes and clearing land on the tops of drumlins was the standard settler practice. Both these hills are approximately 125 metres above sea level.

  7. Paradise Lake (Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    The nearest city is Waterloo, Ontario. A residential summer camp for children has been located on this lake since 1924, currently the Camp Ki-Wa-Y, so-named in 1942. [4] The 77 acres of land and the buildings were owned by the Kiwanis Club of Kitchener-Waterloo but the camp was donated to the Kitchener-Waterloo YMCA in the 2009.

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  9. Waterloo Park - Wikipedia

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    Waterloo Park officially opened on August 7, 1893, then called West Side Park, following the purchase of Jacob Eby's 25 hectare farm in 1890. [2] Situated on a slope near Silver Lake, the land was acquired from Eby's widow the Village of Waterloo for $74/acre. [3] [2] The land included Eby's farmhouse and existing orchards.