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Bobs Lake (other)
Bobs Lake or Bob's Lake may refer to one of these lakes in Ontario, Canada: *Bobs Lake (Peterson Creek), in North Frontenac, Frontenac County *Bobs Lake (Renfrew County), in Brudenell, Lyndoch and Raglan, Renfrew County *Bobs Lake (Shallow River), in Cochrane District *Bobs Lake (Sudbury District), in Sudbury District *Bobs Lake (Tay River), in Frontenac County and Lanark County *Bob's Lake (Hastings County), in Wollaston, Hastings County *Bob's Lake (Parry Sound District, Ontario), in geographic Patterson Township in Parry Sound District *Bob's Lake (Timmins), in the city of Timmins, Cochrane District See also * Bobs (other) * Bobs Lake in Washington State's Alpine Lakes Wilderness The Alpine Lakes Wilderness is a large National Wilderness Preservation System, wilderness area spanning the Central Cascades of Washington (state), Washington state in the United States. The wilderness is located in parts of Wenatchee National F ...
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Bobs Lake (Peterson Creek)
Bobs Lake is a lake in the Saint Lawrence River drainage basin in the township of North Frontenac, Ontario, North Frontenac, Frontenac County, Ontario, Frontenac County in Eastern Ontario, eastern Ontario, Canada. The lake is about long and wide, lies at an elevation of , and is located about northeast of the community of Ompah, Ontario, Ompah on the decommissioned Ontario Highway 509. The primary inflow is Peterson Creek (Clyde River), Peterson Creek at the southwest, and the primary outflow is also Peterson Creek at the northwest, which flows to the South Branch Clyde River (Ontario), Clyde River and via the Mississippi River (Ontario), Mississippi River and Ottawa River to the Saint Lawrence River. See also *List of lakes in Ontario References

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Bobs Lake (Renfrew County)
Bobs Lake is a lake in Brudenell, Lyndoch and Raglan, Renfrew County in Eastern Ontario, Canada. It is in the Saint Lawrence River drainage basin and is part of the Madawaska River system. The nearest settlement is Hardwood Lake, to the east. Hydrology The primary outflow, at the southeast, is an unnamed creek that leads to Hardwood Creek, which flows via Snake Creek, the Madawaska River and the Ottawa River The Ottawa River (french: Rivière des Outaouais, Algonquin: ''Kichi-Sìbì/Kitchissippi'') is a river in the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Quebec. It is named after the Algonquin word 'to trade', as it was the major trade route of Eastern ... to the Saint Lawrence River. References {{EasternOntario-geo-stub Lakes of Renfrew County ...
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Bobs Lake (Shallow River)
Bobs Lake is a lake in the James Bay and Abitibi River drainage basins in Cochrane District in northeastern Ontario, Canada. The lake is about long and wide, lies at an elevation of , and is located about northeast of the community of Monteith on Ontario Highway 11 King's Highway 11, commonly referred to as Highway 11, is a Ontario Provincial Highway Network, provincially maintained highway in the Provinces and territories of Canada, Canadian province of Ontario. At , it is the second longest highway in the ... and just south of the Abitibi River. The primary outflow is Bobs Creek at the southeast, which flows via the Shallow River and the Black River to the Abitibi River. A second Bobs Lake in Cochrane District, with a similarly named primary outflow Bob's Creek, and which is also in the Abitibi River drainage basin, is Bob's Lake (Timmins) (with an apostrophe) and is located to the southwest. See also * List of lakes in Ontario References * * Lakes of Cochra ...
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Bobs Lake (Sudbury District)
Bobs Lake is a lake in geographic Gamey Township in the Unorganized North Part of Sudbury District in Northeastern Ontario, Canada. It is in the James Bay drainage basin and is part of the Moose River system. The lake is south of Ontario Highway 101. Hydrology The primary inflow, at the northeast, and outflow, at the northwest, is Roswell Creek. Roswell Creek flows to the Nemegosenda River, then via the Kapuskasing River, the Mattagami River The Mattagami River is a river in Northern Ontario, Canada. The Mattagami flows from its source at Mattagami Lake in geographic Gouin Township in the Unorganized North Part of Sudbury District, on the Canadian Shield southwest of Timmins, Lengt ... and the Moose River to James Bay. References Lakes of Sudbury District {{NorthernOntario-geo-stub ...
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Bobs Lake (Tay River)
Bobs Lake is a lake in Frontenac County and Lanark County in Eastern Ontario, Canada. It is in the St. Lawrence River drainage basin and is the source of the Tay River. Hydrology The vast majority of the lake is in geographic Bedford Township, part of the municipality of South Frontenac, with a small tip of Mill Bay at the north in geographic Oso Township, Central Frontenac; both municipalities are in Frontenac County. The northeastern end of the lake is in geographic South Sherbrooke Township, part of the municipality of Tay Valley in Lanark County. The primary inflow, at the northeast. The primary outflow, at the community of Bolingbroke at the northeast and controlled by a dam, is the Tay River. The Tay River flows via the Rideau River and Ottawa River The Ottawa River (french: Rivière des Outaouais, Algonquin: ''Kichi-Sìbì/Kitchissippi'') is a river in the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Quebec. It is named after the Algonquin word 'to trade', as it was the major ...
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Bob's Lake (Hastings County)
Bob's Lake is a lake in Wollaston, Hastings County in Central Ontario, Canada. It is in the Great Lakes Basin and is part of the Crowe River system. The nearest settlement is Rose Island to the southwest, in the adjacent municipality of North Kawartha in Peterborough County. Hydrology The primary outflow, at the southeast, is an unnamed creek that leads to the Crowe River. The Crowe River flows via the Trent River to Lake Ontario Lake Ontario is one of the five Great Lakes of North America. It is bounded on the north, west, and southwest by the Canadian province of Ontario, and on the south and east by the U.S. state of New York. The Canada–United States border sp .... See also * List of lakes in Ontario References {{Ontario-geo-stub Lakes of Hastings County ...
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Bob's Lake (Parry Sound District, Ontario)
Bob's Lake is a lake in geographic Patterson Township in the Unorganized Centre Part of Parry Sound District in Central Ontario, Canada. It is in the Great Lakes Basin, and the nearest community is Restoule, to the east. It is located in the Almaguin Highlands. Hydrology The primary outflow, at the north, is an unnamed creek to Kidd Lake. It flows via Rainy Creek, the Memesagamesing River, and the French River to Georgian Bay on Lake Huron Lake Huron ( ) is one of the five Great Lakes of North America. Hydrology, Hydrologically, it comprises the easterly portion of Lake Michigan–Huron, having the same surface elevation as Lake Michigan, to which it is connected by the , Strait .... See also * List of lakes in Ontario References {{Ontario-geo-stub Lakes of Parry Sound District ...
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Bob's Lake (Timmins)
Bob's Lake is a lake in the James Bay and Abitibi River drainage basins in the city of Timmins, Cochrane District in northeastern Ontario, Canada. The lake is about long and wide, lies at an elevation of , and is located in the community of Porcupine on Ontario Highway 101. The primary inflow is an unnamed creek at the northeast, and the primary outflow is Bob's Creek at the southwest, which flows to Porcupine Lake and via the Porcupine River and the Frederick House River to the Abitibi River. A second Bobs Lake in Cochrane District, with a similarly named primary outflow Bobs Creek, and which is also in the Abitibi River drainage basin, is Bobs Lake (Shallow River) Bobs Lake is a lake in the James Bay and Abitibi River drainage basins in Cochrane District in northeastern Ontario, Canada. The lake is about long and wide, lies at an elevation of , and is located about northeast of the community of Mont ... (without the apostrophe) and is located to the northeast ...
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Bobs (other)
Bobs may refer to: People * Bobs Gannaway (born 1965), director with Disney Television Animation; see Mickey Mouse Works * Bobs Cogill Haworth (1900–1988), South African-born Canadian painter and potter * Frederick Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts (1832–1914), British field marshal * Bobs Watson (1930–1999), American actor and Methodist minister Other * Bobs Worth, an Irish racehorse See also * Bob's (other) * The Bobs (other) * Bobs Creek (other) * Bobs Lake (other) * Bob (other) Bob, BOB, or B.O.B. may refer to: Places *Mount Bob, New York, United States *Bob Island, Palmer Archipelago, Antarctica People, fictional characters, and named animals *Bob (given name), a list of people and fictional characters *Bob (surname) ...
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Klonaqua Lakes
Klonaqua Lakes are a set of freshwater reservoir lakes located on the western slope of The Enchantments, in Chelan County, Washington. Self-issued Alpine Lake Wilderness permit required for transit within the Klonaqua Lakes area. Name Along with neighboring lakes, Klonaqua Lakes were given its name by Albert Hale Sylvester, a topographer for the United States Geological Survey working throughout the North Cascades National Park Complex in the 1900s. Sylvester compounded the word from the Chinook Jargon ''klone'' with the Wenatchi language word ''aqua'' to mean ''three waters''. History Archaeological surveying in the area of the Snow Lakes shows evidence that the occupation of indigenous groups dated to at least 12,000 years before the present era. Klonaqua Lake is within the traditional territory of the Wenatchi People, one of the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation and within the ceded lands of the Yakama Nation. Icicle Irrigation District applied in 1926 ...
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