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Vadnais Lake is a lake in Ramsey County, in the U.S. state of Minnesota. [1] Vadnais Lake was named after John Vadnais, a pioneer settler. [2] See also.
An elementary school in the White Bear Lake School District, Vadnais Heights Elementary, is located at Centerville Road and County Road E. Contrary to popular belief, the elementary school mascot is a wolf, not a bear. An independent charter school, the Academy for Sciences and Agriculture High School, is located by Vadnais Lake.
Lakes whose coordinates are included below are visible in linked OSM map. Minnesota's lakes are cataloged by the state Department of Natural Resources with a unique DNR Division of Waters Lake Number, which is listed for a subset of lakes in the table below. [7] Swimming, fishing, and/or boating are permitted in some of these lakes, but not all.
White Bear Township was organized in 1858, and named after its White Bear Lake. [4] Over the years, the cities of White Bear Lake, Vadnais Heights, Gem Lake, and North Oaks were carved out of the township's original 36 square miles (93 km 2). It now comprises four discontiguous parcels over an area of 9.3 square miles (24 km 2). It is the only ...
The Bruce Vento Regional Trail is a rail trail in the cities of Vadnais Heights, Gem Lake, Maplewood, and Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA.. The trail occupies an abandoned Burlington Northern Railroad corridor and intersects with the Gateway State Trail in Maplewood and continues to just east of Lake Phalen in Saint Paul.
Edgerton Street (County 16/County 58) in Vadnais Heights: Anoka County Line Centerville Road — — CSAH 60 — — Goose Lake Road (County 14/County 148) in Gem Lake: County Road J (County 81/To I-35E) and Anoka County Road 84 in White Bear Township: Otter Lake Road — — CSAH 63 — — County Road E (County 15) in New Brighton
Gem Lake is a city in Ramsey County, Minnesota, ... Nearby places include White Bear Lake, Maplewood, Little Canada, and Vadnais Heights. Demographics
Ramsey County is a county located in the U.S. state of Minnesota.As of the 2020 census, the population was 552,352, [2] making it the second-most populous county in Minnesota.