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  2. Turtle River–White Otter Lake Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    The Turtle River–White Otter Lake Provincial Park is a non-operating park. Facilities available include 3 boat launches, 15 docks, and 150 backcountry campsites. Permitted activities include boating, canoeing, fishing, and hunting. In the winter, dogsledding, snowmobiling, and snowshoeing are allowed. [3]

  3. Eels Lake - Wikipedia

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    Eels Lake has high water clarity and good water quality, with Secchi depths usually ranging from 4 to 6 meters. Chlorophyll concentrations are generally low, indicating low algal biomass and a low risk of harmful algal blooms. [1]

  4. Purplebricks Canada - Wikipedia

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    Purplebricks offers a cash back Home Buying service to help clients find a home with the help of local Realtors who specialize in the field. They help the client find homes that match their criteria. Once a home is chosen, the Realtor helps the clients decide on an offer amount, handle the negotiations, navigate multiple offer situations, and ...

  5. Charlton Lake Camp - Wikipedia

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    Percy Coones sold his fishing camp in 1955 to Tom J (1901-1987) and Liza Collins (1907-1966) Kerr. The Kerrs renamed the camp to "Kerr's Camp" and added nine more cottages with the help of Angus Hollman (1931-2000). Tom and Liza now rest at Hilly Grove Cemetery south of Manitowaning, Ontario. After Liza's death in 1966, Tom Kerr sold the camp ...

  6. Moira Lake - Wikipedia

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    Moira Lake is a lake in Hastings County in Ontario, Canada. Located on Highway 62 south of Madoc and Highway 7, it is a recreational lake with cottage development along much of the shoreline. The lake is fed by the Moira River. There is a boat launch and a trail that runs past the lake following the abandoned Belleville and North Hastings Railway.

  7. Lake Nipissing - Wikipedia

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    Lake Nipissing is the third-largest lake entirely in Ontario. It is relatively shallow for a large lake, with an average depth of only 4.5 m (15 ft). The shallowness of the lake makes for many sandbars along the lake's irregular shoreline.

  8. Doe Lake (Parry Sound District) - Wikipedia

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    Doe Lake is a lake in Parry Sound District, Ontario, Canada. [1] The lake is composed of three sections and as such known locally for their size as Big Doe Lake, Middle Doe Lake, and Little Doe Lake. Doe Lake is the largest lake in the Almaguin Highlands area of the Magnetawan River system. The communities of Katrine and Doe Lake can be found ...

  9. Haliburton Scout Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Following World War II, Toronto Scout District (now Greater Toronto Council) wanted a rugged wilderness site for Scout camping.Their camping committee eventually located a 4,150 acres (16.8 km 2) site owned by Lindsey, Ontario businessman E. D. Fee, with timber-cutting rights held by the Mill Valley Lumber Company in now, Haliburton County, which was completing cutting in that area.