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white catoptric light located at a height of 30 feet (9.1 m) above the high water mark and with a range of 8 miles (13 km). In approximately 1914, that was replaced by a square pyramidal skeletal tower with enclosed lantern. In 1939, that was replaced by a 18 feet (5.5 m) square skeletal tower with enclosed lantern. In 1980, that was replaced by a modern 22 feet (6.7 m) steel tower with a fixed white light that has a range of 8 miles (13 km). The still-active light is installed from May to
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October each year. The tower is 23 feet (7.0 m) high with a fixed white light that has a range of 9 miles (14 km) and a focal plane of 28 feet (8.5 m). The aid is owned by the Coast Guard and maintained by a private contractor.
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412:, Canada. The lake spans both Quebec and Vermont, but is mostly in Quebec. Most of the watershed that feeds the lake is located in Vermont, and is a source for accumulated phosphorus, sediments, and other pollutants. Cleanup efforts since the late 1980s have improved the water quality. The lake furnishes
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with a fixed white catoptric light located at a height of 28 feet (8.5 m) above the high water mark and with a range of 8 miles (13 km). The light had a focal plane of 28 feet (8.5 m). It was rebuilt in 1914 and demolished on an unknown date. The light was replaced with a lighted buoy.
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Chateau de Silva
Lighthouse was located on the western side of the lake at the Revere House (formerly the Chateau de Silva) hotel wharf, approximately 5 miles (8.0 km) southwest of the Wadleigh's Point lighthouse. It was built in 1878 as a 22 feet (6.7 m) white square wooden tower with a
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Wadleigh's Point
Lighthouse was located on the western side of the lake, about 4 miles (6.4 km) southwest of Black Point lighthouse. It was also known as the Bryant Landing Light and was near Austin. The original lighthouse was built in 1878 as a 22-foot white square wooden tower with a fixed
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Sargent's Bay Yacht Club, despite its name, is a small children's dinghy sailing club based out of
Sargent's Bay. It operates throughout eight weeks of the summer, hosting up to 40 campers a week, with a staff of five to seven. It was started in 1935 by several families in the bay, with the goal of
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Lead Mines
Lighthouse was located on the western side of the lake, approximately 4 miles (6.4 km) southwest of the Molson's Island lighthouse. This was near Leadville, at the foot of Mount Owl's Head. It was built in 1878 as a 22 feet (6.7 m) white square wooden tower with a fixed white
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Molson's Island
Lighthouse was located on the southwest point of Molson's Island, approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) southeast of the Chateau de Silva lighthouse. This was on the eastern side of the lake, near Georgeville. It was built in 1878 as a 22 feet (6.7 m) white square wooden tower
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light located at a height of 19 feet (5.8 m) above the high water mark and with a range of 9 miles (14 km). It was rebuilt in 1900. In April 1933, it was destroyed by pressure from the ice caused by the rising level of the lake. It was rebuilt in 1960 as a small metal tower, which was
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Whipple Point Light was a tower that was built on the end of a pier on
Whipple Point in Lake Memphremagog. Built in 1879, the tower was constructed of wood in a hexagonal shape and stood 13 feet (4 m). The light was fixed white and was visible from up to 10 mi (16 km) away, with a focal
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Newport Wharf Light was a tower that was built in the Newport section of Lake Memphremagog in 1879. The lighthouse was a steel skeleton tower, painted red, that was fixed on a concrete foundation. The tower showed a fixed red light that was visible for up to 12 mi (19 km), with the
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and phosphorus. In 2010, a study revealed that farms contribute disproportionately to nutrient loads. Although farms have 16% of total land use in the drainage area, they produce 44% of the runoff. Baseline nutrients for a lake are 14 micrograms of phosphorus per litre of water. The lake was
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Black Point
Lighthouse was located on the western side of the lake, about 3 miles (4.8 km) southwest from Witch Shoal lighthouse. It was also known as the Green Point Lighthouse. It was built in 1878 as a 22-foot (6.7 m) white square wooden tower. It had a fixed white
1312:, in Quebec, drains the lake towards the northeast. The hydroelectric producing Memphemagog Dam, on the Magog River, regulates the water level of the lake. The water level of the lake is governed by a treaty signed in 1935 between the United States and Canada.
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The lake elevation is approximately 682 feet (208 m) above mean sea level. Both ends of the lake are fairly shallow, with depth ranges of 20 feet (6.1 m) to 30 feet (9.1 m). The lake bottom takes a dramatic drop in Canada, starting opposite
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The Vermont portion of Lake Memphremagog does not meet applicable water quality standards, despite a $ 10 million investment from federal and state agencies in clean water projects from 2016-2021. 2021 data for water quality, aquatic invasive species, and
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fixed white catoptric light located at a height of 20 feet (6.1 m) above the high water mark and with a range of 8 miles (13 km). The light had a focal plane of 20 feet (6.1 m). It was demolished on an unknown date.
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light located at a height of 24 feet (7.3 m) above the high water mark and with a range of 8 miles (13 km). It had a focal plane of 22 feet (6.7 m). It was rebuilt in 1914 and is currently in a dilapidated state.
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Most of the Quebec lighthouses were originally established in 1878. None of the original lighthouses have survived, although some of them have been replaced by simple navigation lights. From north to south, the lighthouses were:
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and continuing that way north to Gibraltar Point, where it starts to climb back to the shallows of the north end. Its maximum recorded depth of 351 feet (107 m) is located in Canada, opposite Jewett Point (at approximately
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catoptric light located at a height of 20 feet above the high water mark and with a range of 8 miles (13 km). The light had a focal plane of 22 feet (6.7 m). It was rebuilt in 1914 and demolished on an unknown date.
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There are 21 islands on Lake Memphremagog. Of these, five are in the United States, one is international, and 15 are in Canada. Many of the islands have had several names throughout history; the current names are provided.
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Witch Shoal Lighthouse was located about 0.5 miles (0.80 km) southwest of Magog. The original lighthouse was built in 1878 as a 21 feet (6.4 m) white square wooden tower on a pier. It had a fixed white
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Magog Lighthouse was located on a freight shed and had a fixed red light with a range of 8 miles (13 km). It was built in 1910 and located near Magog. It was demolished on an unknown date.
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teaching their children the basics of the sport they all cherished so much, sailing. Since 1935, the Fisher family has graciously allowed the operation of the club to continue on their property.
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measured at 17 micrograms, 18% above the standard. Although the acreage devoted to farming has decreased, the retired land has most often been developed, itself a source of runoff.
2455:"Salvage Operations on Crashed Plane Now Underway". Derby, Vermont: the November 13, 1943 Newport Daily Express as quoted in the Northland Journal. September 2008. pp. 29–30.
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Wheeler, Scott (August 2007). "Remembering the Days of the Big Tour Boats with Dreams of Bringing Them Back to Life".
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It is the largest island in Lake Memphremagog, being 77 acres, of which 7 acres are in the United States.
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New familiar Abenakis and English dialogues, the first ever published on the grammatical system
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2553:"Vermont Dragons & Legends Memphre – Serpent of Lake Memphremagog Newport VT"
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The lake furnishes potable (drinking) water for 200,000 people.
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2367:. Quebec, Printed by L. Brousseau – via Internet Archive.
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which signifies "a long and large sheet of water". The prefix
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Lighthouses at Lighthouse Depot - Lighthouse Explorer Database
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Lighthouses at Lighthouse Depot - Lighthouse Explorer Database
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Lighthouses at Lighthouse Depot - Lighthouse Explorer Database
2339:(Doctor of Philosophy thesis) (in French). McGill University.
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tribe. The lake's name, Memphremagog, is derived from the
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Wheeler, Scott (February 2007). "Standing on Thin Ice".
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1993:"Two local public meetings to discuss watershed plan".
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were forced to retreat south following their attack on
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Log Cabin Chronicles 2000 Lake Monster sighting report
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Lake Memphremagog is known to have had at least three
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Four Vermont rivers directly empty into the lake: the
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2012:"Regulation of Flow of Water from Lake Memphremagog"
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down the lake and came ashore where Newport is now.
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Like many other lakes, Memphremagog is accumulating
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1913:"Géographie physique et Quaternaire, 1999, vol. 53"
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1977:Meeting to establish Lake Memphremagog association
1997:. Barton, Vermont. November 30, 2011. p. 38.
1887:"Lake Memphremagog — Vermont Historical Society"
1822:Lake Memphremagog was mentioned and depicted in
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2186:Ripley, George; Dana, Charles A., eds. (1879).
2043:"An Early SONAR Device (Working Paper 15/2003)"
1558:structure, it was 25 feet (7.6 m) tall, with a
1554:side of Lake Memphremagog in 1879. A conical,
2121:Memphremagog: An Illustrated History, Volume 2
1470:paddlewheeler operated from 1850 to 1870. The
1418:denotes largeness or abundance; the particule
1776:Lake Memphremagog is mentioned in a novel by
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3244:Vermont placenames of Native American origin
2262:"State explains plans for Lake Memphremagog"
3083:, University of Toronto Press, 2008, p. 23.
1446:In 1753, the Abenakis brought the ransomed
3100:. Georgeville, Québec: Georgeville Press.
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2227:Parent, Michel; Occhietti, Serge (1999).
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1911:Occhietti, Serge; Parent, Michel (1999).
1847:Fictional versions of the lake appear in
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187:Memphrémagog Regional County Municipality
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2412:Barry Lawrence Ruderman Antique Maps Inc
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27:Lake on the border of Vermont and Quebec
3229:Tributaries of the Saint Lawrence River
2473:. Veterans Affairs Canada. 2019-02-20.
2048:. The Engineering Institute of Canada.
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1503:Lake Memphremagog allegedly contains a
456:. In Quebec, the lake lies in parts of
3118:The Water Quality of Lake Memphremagog
2592:from the original on September 3, 2015
2408:"A Map of the Middle British Colonies"
2623:from the original on 4 September 2015
2467:"Leading Aircraftman Roy Nelson Pate"
2361:Laurent, Joseph (September 7, 1884).
2272:from the original on December 1, 2017
2260:Gresser, Joseph (November 25, 2017).
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3209:International lakes of North America
3098:Memphrémagog: an illustrated history
2533:from the original on 27 October 2020
2497:"U.S. Accepts Stunning Gift of Land"
1746:adding citations to reliable sources
2968:Harrison, Tim; Finnegan, Kathleen.
2938:Harrison, Tim; Finnegan, Kathleen.
2908:Harrison, Tim; Finnegan, Kathleen.
2878:Harrison, Tim; Finnegan, Kathleen.
2848:Harrison, Tim; Finnegan, Kathleen.
2818:Harrison, Tim; Finnegan, Kathleen.
2745:Harrison, Tim; Finnegan, Kathleen.
2582:"SIGHTING OF MEMPHRÉ, JUNE 4, 2000"
2521:Trombly, Justin (23 October 2020).
2418:from the original on 2 October 2016
2406:; Pownall, Thomas (25 March 1776).
2041:Smith Jr., Julian C. (April 2003).
1368:population and the potential for a
980:Skinner's Island (at approximately
840:Whetstone Island (at approximately
772:Tea Table Island (at approximately
554:Horseneck Island (at approximately
295:686 sq mi (1,777 km)
3214:Glacial lakes of the United States
2233:Géographie Physique et Quaternaire
2134:Boisvert, Jacques (January 1988).
2076:at 405 feet (123 m) deep and
1805:The Decline of the American Empire
1787:Lake Memphremagog is mentioned in
1048:Molson's Island (at approximately
731:Province Island (at approximately
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2619:. Translated by Johanne Laporte.
2471:The Canadian Virtual War Memorial
2163:Rines, George Edwin, ed. (1920).
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1400:Memphremagog comes from the word
1246:Charest Island (at approximately
432:. However, three-quarters of its
3224:Lakes of Orleans County, Vermont
2611:Dallaire, Gilles (10 May 2000).
2382:. Mempremagog Press. p. 1.
2268:. Barton, Vermont. pp. 1A.
1947:"The Spell of Lake Memphremagog"
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1082:Lord's Island (at approximately
946:Minnow Island (at approximately
332:41 sq mi (110 km)
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3079:André Loiselle, Denys Arcand's
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2980:from the original on 2014-10-27
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2920:from the original on 2014-10-27
2890:from the original on 2014-10-27
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2830:from the original on 2014-10-27
2757:from the original on 2014-10-27
2654:from the original on 2015-10-07
2563:from the original on 2004-08-25
2477:from the original on 2021-07-22
2343:from the original on 2021-07-22
2101:from the original on 2011-04-19
2055:from the original on 2020-09-29
1957:from the original on 2007-08-17
1927:from the original on 2006-12-08
1733:needs additional citations for
1481:In June 1942, a single-engined
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875:oil stone that was mined there.
806:Round Island (at approximately
656:Black Island (at approximately
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3155:(YouTube) - Abbott Productions
3096:Abbott; Jensen, Niels (2014).
2495:Line, Molly (27 August 2010).
1951:Townships Heritage WebMagazine
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1490:U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
1014:Long Island (at approximately
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912:Loon Island (at approximately
878:Gull Island (at approximately
690:Cove Island (at approximately
588:Bell Island (at approximately
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3234:Tourist attractions in Estrie
1438:is located in the village of
622:Gull Rocks (at approximately
540:1901 map of Lake Memphremagog
448:, in addition to the City of
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143:Show map of the United States
2529:. Vermont Journalism Trust.
2380:Sketches of Orleans, Vermont
2080:at 302 feet (92 m) deep
549:Islands in the United States
3239:Northern Forest Canoe Trail
3204:Canada–United States border
2673:"Maxfield Point Lighthouse"
2442:Vermont's Northland Journal
2332:Charland, Philippe (2005).
2211:Vermont's Northland Journal
1782:Close Your Eyes, Hold Hands
1646:Chateau de Silva Lighthouse
1637:Wadleigh's Point Lighthouse
1440:Saint-Benoît-du-Lac, Quebec
428:, where it drains into the
252:(clockwise from the mouth)
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3052:"Sargent's Bay Yacht Club"
2724:"Whipple Point Lighthouse"
2642:Boisvert, Jacques (2000).
2189:"Memphremagog, Lake"
1858:(TouchPoint Press, 2015).
1828:, a 2006 film by director
1655:Molson's Island Lighthouse
1079:) is on the eastern shore.
721:) is east of Black Island.
3136:Memphremagog Conservation
1436:Saint-Benoît-du-Lac Abbey
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3056:Sargent's Bay Yacht Club
2910:"Château da Silva Light"
1705:Sargent's Bay Yacht Club
1483:Royal Canadian Air Force
1338:Saint François watershed
420:Physical characteristics
356:208 m (682 ft)
348:107 m (351 ft)
340:15.5 m (51 ft)
3219:Glacial lakes of Canada
3194:Newport (town), Vermont
3189:Newport (city), Vermont
2787:Sixteenth Annual Report
2644:"Memphre: Reports 2000"
2195:The American Cyclopædia
1562:40 feet (12.2 m) above
1265:45.263381°N 72.160739°W
1231:45.247726°N 72.176727°W
1200:45.245822°N 72.177972°W
1169:45.245123°N 72.178455°W
1135:45.236088°N 72.184592°W
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1067:45.095514°N 72.270728°W
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859:45.053054°N 72.235773°W
825:45.044951°N 72.270706°W
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641:44.993100°N 72.213430°W
607:44.991006°N 72.209435°W
573:44.964724°N 72.202708°W
512:45.111621°N 72.278491°W
324:32 mi (51 km)
3003:Escapades Memphrémagog
2976:. Foghorn Publishing.
2946:. Foghorn Publishing.
2916:. Foghorn Publishing.
2886:. Foghorn Publishing.
2880:"Wadleigh Point Light"
2856:. Foghorn Publishing.
2826:. Foghorn Publishing.
2753:. Foghorn Publishing.
2239:(1). Érudit: 117–135.
2172:Encyclopedia Americana
2023:. 1935. Archived from
1868:Memphre (Lake Monster)
1623:Black Point Lighthouse
1609:Witch Shoal Lighthouse
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262:Barton River (Vermont)
200:Vermont, United States
2940:"Molson Island Light"
2702:"Newport Wharf Light"
2378:Darrell Hoyt (1985).
1664:Lead Mines Lighthouse
1542:
1458:Saint-Francis, Quebec
1434:
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1205:45.245822; -72.177972
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864:45.053054; -72.235773
830:45.044951; -72.270706
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755:45.008640; -72.232398
726:International Islands
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270:Cherry River (Quebec)
266:Black River (Vermont)
258:Clyde River (Vermont)
254:Johns River (Vermont)
229:45.00500°N 72.23139°W
2166:"Memphremagog"
2030:on 25 December 2016.
1742:improve this article
1687:Environmental issues
1535:Maxfield Point Light
416:for 200,000 people.
408:, United States and
2974:Lighthouse Explorer
2944:Lighthouse Explorer
2914:Lighthouse Explorer
2884:Lighthouse Explorer
2854:Lighthouse Explorer
2850:"Black Point Light"
2824:Lighthouse Explorer
2820:"Witch Shoal Light"
2751:Lighthouse Explorer
2292:"Lake Memphremagog"
2142:on 19 November 2003
2123:, Georgeville Press
2020:Library of Congress
1849:Howard Frank Mosher
1583:Whipple Point Light
1574:Newport Wharf Light
1527:Vermont lighthouses
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474:Saint-Benoît-du-Lac
234:45.00500; -72.23139
225: /
83:Show map of Vermont
2970:"Lead Mines Light"
2510:on 31 August 2010.
2091:"Orleans Archives"
1891:vermonthistory.org
1836:, and co-starring
1834:Kris Kristofferson
1813:The Tragically Hip
1811:The Canadian band
1592:Quebec lighthouses
1548:
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173:Show map of Canada
113:Show map of Quebec
3169:Lake Memphremagog
3152:Lake Memphremagog
2136:"Province Island"
2097:. Locality, LLC.
1945:Farfan, Matthew.
1838:Charlie McDermott
1796:Northwest Passage
1790:Northwest Passage
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3163:Categories
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3013:2014-04-12
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1874:References
1830:Jay Craven
1448:John Stark
1396:language:
1362:phosphorus
1346:Sherbrooke
1342:East Angus
1340:including
1330:Lake Magog
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1862:See also
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1476:Anthemis
1377:nitrogen
1298:and the
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183:Location
2803:23 July
2072:Behind
1673:Economy
1552:Vermont
1509:Memphre
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1499:Memphre
1427:History
1390:Abenaki
1356:Ecology
1350:Windsor
1322:ice age
1316:Geology
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