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Lake of the Woods

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N49° 3'39.6, W-94° 50'51.155
Lake of the Woods

About Lake of the Woods

The Lake of the Woods is a magnificent body of water located on the border between the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Manitoba, as well as the state of Minnesota in the United States. It is one of the largest lakes in North America, spanning an impressive area of approximately 1,679 square miles (4,348 square kilometers). The lake's shoreline stretches over 25,000 miles (40,000 kilometers), lined with picturesque forests and rocky outcrops, offering boaters and outdoor enthusiasts a breathtaking experience.

The Lake of the Woods is known for its incredible depth, reaching a maximum depth of around 210 feet (64 meters). This depth, combined with its vast size, makes it a paradise for boaters seeking various recreational activities. Anglers flock to the lake for its abundance of fish species, such as walleye, northern pike, muskellunge, lake trout, and smallmouth bass. The diverse ecosystem of the lake supports a thriving aquatic life, making it an excellent destination for fishing enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

Lake Specs

Size
3150 km
Max Depth
210 ft
Elevation
1060 ft

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