Mary Lake (Ontario)

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Mary Lake
Mary Lake is located in Ontario
Mary Lake
Mary Lake
LocationOntario
Coordinates45°14′16″N 79°15′42″W / 45.2378°N 79.2618°W / 45.2378; -79.2618
Basin countriesCanada
Surface area1,065.5 ha (2,633 ac)
Average depth24.6 m (81 ft)
Max. depth56.3 m (185 ft)
Surface elevation280.7 m (921 ft)
Islands8

Mary Lake is a lake located in

Port Sydney is located at its southern end. The lake was named by surveyor Alexander Murray after his daughter Mary Ellen Murray in 1853.[1] Both ends of the lake are connected with the North Muskoka River
.

Attractions

Muskoka Bible Centre is religious conference centre located on north end of the lake. Opened as a Baptist retreat in 1931 it replaced a youth camp at Fisher's Glen on Lake Erie in 1930.

Cottages along lake limit public access to a few points:

  • Port Sydney Beach - a public beach managed by Town of Huntsville. The dock and waters are the responsibility of Fisheries and Oceans Canada.

Islands

The islands are believed to be former volcanic pipes from an ancient mountain.

Some of the eight islands are occupied and private:

  • Bonner Island
  • Crown Island - largest of the eight and referred by First Nations as Kche-negeek-chiching, or ‘Place of the Great Otter’ and later named for settler Edward Crown[3]
  • Dead Man's Island - named for settler Captain Cock
  • Gall Island - name source unknown and locally referred to as Buckhorn Island after Buckhorn Point direct across from island
  • Lawrence Island - named for local settler William John Lawrence
  • Rocky Island
  • Forrest Island - acquired by British merchant Thomas Rumball but settled by son Charles Rumball (1825-1894) which gave the island's original name Rumball's and later as Snowshoe and lastly by heir of current family to own it William Duncan Forrest; located southwest of Dead Man's Island[4]
  • Isle of Pines - named for pines covering island

See also

  • List of lakes in Ontario

References

  1. ^ "Take a tour of Mary Lake". Marylakeassociation.org. Retrieved 6 November 2021.
  2. ^ "Our Services -". Marylakemarina.com. Retrieved 6 November 2021.
  3. ^ "What's in a name? Mary Lake is least known of Muskoka's 7 largest lakes". MuskokaRegion.com. Retrieved 6 November 2021.
  4. ^ "The master of Hilarity Hall". MuskokaRegion.com. Retrieved 6 November 2021.

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