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Cass Lake (other)
Cass Lake may refer to: ;Lakes *Cass Lake (Vancouver Island), Canada *Cass Lake (Michigan), United States *Cass Lake (Minnesota), United States ;Communities *Cass Lake, Minnesota, United States {{geodis ...
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Cass Lake (Vancouver Island)
Cass Lake is a lake located on Vancouver Island on the west side Alberni Inlet, south of the Nahmint River. See also *List of lakes of British Columbia References

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Cass Lake (Michigan)
Cass Lake is on the main branch of the Clinton River. Upstream from Cass Lake is Loon Lake. Cass Lake also connects with Elizabeth Lake & the small Dow Lake, in Dow Ridge. Downstream from Cass Lake is the Sylvan Lake. Cass Lake is the largest and deepest lake in Oakland County, and is in the northern Metro Detroit region of southeastern Michigan. Namesake Cass Lake was named after former Michigan governor Lewis Cass. Geography Cass Lake covers and has a maximum depth of . It is bordered by the cities, villages, and townships of Waterford Township, West Bloomfield Township, Orchard Lake Village, and Keego Harbor. Recreation It is a popular public lake in the Metro Detroit region. The lake is home to the Pontiac Yacht Club. Dodge No. 4 State Park is located on northeastern Cass Lake, with access via West Bloomfield Township and Waterford Township. See also * List of places named for Lewis Cass * Detroit Finnish Co-operative Summer Camp — ''had property o ...
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Cass Lake (Minnesota)
Cass Lake is a lake in north central Minnesota in the United States. It is approximately long and wide, located in Cass and Beltrami counties, within the Chippewa National Forest and the Leech Lake Indian Reservation, adjacent to its namesake city of Cass Lake. It is the 11th largest lake in Minnesota, and the 8th largest lake lying entirely within the borders of the state. Name In the Ojibwe language, the lake is called ''Gaa-miskwaawaakokaag'' (where there are many red cedars), and was known to early explorers and traders in French as ''Lac du Cedre Rouge'', and English as ''Upper Red Cedar Lake''. Geography The lake occupies a basin that formed over a ground moraine on the lake's west side and glacial outwash on its east side from melting glacial ice of thWadenaand Des Moines Lobes, respectively, during the retreat of the Laurentide Ice Sheet after the Last Glacial Maximum. The Mississippi River flows through the lake from west to east. A second major stream, the Turt ...
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