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Cedar Lake is a very common name for many beautiful lakes in Ontario, Canada. In fact, there are eighteen different lakes in Ontario that share this name! It's a bit like having many people named "John Smith" in one town.

Why So Many Cedar Lakes?

Cedar trees are a type of tree that grows very well in Ontario. They are known for their strong wood and pleasant smell. Because these trees are so common, it's natural that many lakes surrounded by them would be named "Cedar Lake." It's a simple and descriptive name that tells you a bit about the area.

Discovering Ontario's Lakes

Ontario is a huge province in Canada, famous for its incredible number of lakes. It has over 250,000 lakes, which is about one-fifth of the world's freshwater! These lakes are important for many reasons:

  • They provide homes for lots of animals, like fish, birds, and beavers.
  • They are a source of clean drinking water for people.
  • They offer fun activities like swimming, fishing, boating, and canoeing.
  • They are beautiful places for people to visit and enjoy nature.

The many Cedar Lakes are part of this vast network of waterways. While they all share the same name, each one is unique and contributes to Ontario's natural beauty.

Where Can You Find Them?

These lakes named Cedar Lake are spread out across different parts of Ontario. You can find them in various regions, including:

  • Algoma District
  • Frontenac County
  • Haliburton County
  • Hastings County
  • Kenora District
  • Manitoulin District
  • Nipissing District
  • Rainy River District
  • Renfrew County
  • Sudbury District
  • Thunder Bay District

Each of these districts is a different area within Ontario, showing just how widespread the name "Cedar Lake" is!

What About "Cedar Lakes"?

Sometimes, you might hear about a lake called Cedar Lakes (with an "s" at the end). This is another lake, also located in the Algoma District, but it's a different one from the many "Cedar Lake" lakes. It's important to notice that small difference in the name!

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