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Trout Lake, WA -- U.S. Census Designated Place in Washington
Population (2000): 494
Housing Units (2000): 290
Land area (2000): 7.053462 sq. miles (18.268381 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.047630 sq. miles (0.123362 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 7.101092 sq. miles (18.391743 sq. km)
FIPS code: 72450
Located within: Washington (WA), FIPS 53
Location: 45.995522 N, 121.520645 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 98650
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Trout Lake

Trout Lake may refer to:

  • Trout Lake, Colorado near Ophir, Colorado feeding Ames Hydroelectric Generating Plant
  • Trout Lake (Florida) on the border of Polk County, Florida, and Highlands County, Florida
  • Trout Lake (Flathead County, Montana)
  • Trout Lake in Ravalli County, Montana
  • Trout Lake in Sweet Grass County, Montana
  • Trout Lake (Pennsylvania)
  • Trout Lake, Washington
  • Trout Lake (Wisconsin)
  • Trout Lake (Wyoming), Trout Lake in Yellowstone National Park
  • Trout Lake, in Glacier National Park (U.S.)
  • Trout Lake Township, Michigan
  • Trout Lake Township, Minnesota
  • Sambaa K'e formerly Trout Lake, Northwest Territories
  • Trout Lake (Vancouver), a lake in John Hendry Park, Vancouver, British Columbia
  • Trout Lake (British Columbia), a lake in the West Kootenay region of the province's Interior
    • Trout Lake, British Columbia, aka Trout Lake City, a rural community and ghost town at the north end of that lake
  • Trout Lake (Ontario), one of two large lakes bordering North Bay, Ontario
  • Trout Lake (Nova Scotia)
Trout Lake (British Columbia)

Trout Lake in the interior of British Columbia is a ribbon lake located south-east of Revelstoke. At the north end is Trout Lake City which in the early 1900s was a mining boomtown. It now has only a handful of permanent residents and a growing number of cabin owners that come for the holidays, many from Calgary. At the other end of the lake is the now-abandoned town of Gerrard, the spawning ground of Gerrard Trout.

Trout Lake is known for its fishing (primarily Dolly Varden trout, and Kokanee salmon) and the snowmobiling in the surrounding hills.

Category:Lakes of British Columbia Category:Unincorporated settlements in British Columbia Category:West Kootenay

Trout Lake (Ontario)

Trout Lake is a lake in municipalities of East Ferris and North Bay, Nipissing District in Northeastern Ontario, Canada, approximately east of the much larger Lake Nipissing. Trout Lake is the source of the Mattawa River and a significant body of water on a well-known historic North American voyageur (fur-trading) route. It is about long and wide and exits eastward into the Mattawa River, which flows via the Ottawa River to the St. Lawrence River. Some of the most difficult portages are found on this part of the voyageur route between Trout Lake and the end of the Mattawa River, e.g., Portage de Mauvaise Musique, located at the Talon Chute (named after explorer and voyageur Jean Talon).

The City of North Bay (population approx 54,000) draws its drinking water from Trout Lake. North Bay's urban core is located primarily between Lake Nipissing and Trout Lake, although the city limits contain the lake's entire northern shore. Much of the lake's southern shore is located within the township of East Ferris.

In October 2006, a long-time unsolved mystery of a couple who disappeared from their Trout Lake cabin in the spring of 1956 was solved. Margaret and Allen Campbell, along with their family dog, went missing on May 25, 1956 under mysterious conditions. It was believed that Mr. and Mrs. Campbell went out in their fibreglass boat from the shore, encountered trouble and presumably drowned, but search teams in 1956 were unable to find their bodies or their boat. This mystery also amplified the belief in the cryptozoological legend of the Trout Lake Monster. In 2006, the Ontario Provincial Police, on a lead from a recreational fisherman and using high-tech imaging equipment, discovered both bodies on the bottom of the lake, not far from the couple's cabin. Their boat was also found nearby on the bottom of the lake. The Campbell's surviving children were very relieved to have the mystery of their missing parents finally solved.

Trout Lake (Nova Scotia)

''' Trout Lake (Nova Scotia) ''' is a lake close to the Atlantic coastline of Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia, Canada.

Trout Lake (Wisconsin)

Trout Lake is one of the largest lakes in Vilas County, Wisconsin. It is located near the town of Boulder Junction, Wisconsin. It is known in the area for having good fishing, and a relatively large amount of undeveloped shoreline. Trout Lake is one of the few inland lakes in Wisconsin to host lake trout. The lake has a serious problem with the invasive rusty crayfish however, which has destroyed a lot of fish habitat.

Trout Lake (Wyoming)

Trout Lake, formerly known as Fish Lake and Soda Butte Lake, is a popular backcountry lake for hikers and anglers in Yellowstone National Park. The lake is located approximately north of the Northeast Entrance Road near the confluence of Pebble Creek and Soda Butte Creek. The lake sits in a depression on a high bench above the Soda Butte Creek Canyon. A steep trail through a Douglas fir forest leads to the lake. The trailhead is located at: .

Trout Lake is a popular area for viewing river otter.

Trout Lake (Flathead County, Montana)

Trout Lake is located in Glacier National Park, in the U. S. state of Montana. Trout Lake is situated in the Camas Valley, and is southwest of Arrow Lake and northeast of Rogers Lake. Nearby mountains include Rogers Peak to the west. Trout Lake is a one way hike from the North Fork Road.

Trout Lake (Florida)

Trout Lake is on the border of Polk County, Florida and Highlands County, Florida. It is mostly in Polk County. This lake has a surface area of , has a spring feeding it and has a depth of thirty feet. Trout Lake is a natural lake, as are most of the lakes in Florida.

Lake Trout Drive runs along the entire south side of the Lake. Houses line the lake along Lake Trout Drive. On the north side of the lake, in Polk County, a rock road provides public access to the lake. Sand trails lead to the lake edge and allow access for boats. These trails and the road can only be used in dry weather. In wet weather the trails are completely unusable and the road itself can be treacherous. The entire east side of Trout Lake is inaccessible to the public.

Camp Wingmann straddles the county line and is partly in both counties. Camp Wingmann borders the lake on the west and northwest. Camp Wingmann was established in 1939. There have always been permanent buildings there, although the camp's ownership changed several times. It is currently owned and run by the Episcopal Diocese of Central Florida. While Camp Wingmann is considered a summer camp, it is used throughout the year.

Camp Wingmann occupies forty-two acres. It has a variety of buildings. The largest,Louttit Lodge, is the most northerly building. The camp also has a very good swimming area on the west shore of Trout Lake.

Trout Lake (Pennsylvania)

Trout Lake is a reservoir in Monroe County, Pennsylvania, United States. The man-made lake is fed by the Appenzell Creek and is part of the McMichael Creek Subwatershed. The lake is at an elevation of

Trout Lake is located alongside Pennsylvania Route 715, South of Reeders in Jackson Township, Monroe County, Pennsylvania in the United States.

Usage examples of "trout lake".

Rick Parnell was staring at the trout lake at the bottom of the gardens.

Tobias knew their route, down the edge of the manor's rear garden, past the spinney at the end of the trout lake, and into the meadows beyond.

For example, they contained the ornamental trout lake, one hundred and fifty yards long and, because of one of those trifling errors of notation that were such a distinctive feature of Bloody Stupid's designs, one inch wide.

For example, they contained the ornamental trout lake, one hundred and fifty yards long and, because of one of those trifling errors of notation that were such a distinctive feature of Bloody Stupid’.

Wilholm's rear lawns formed a splendid backdrop with their English country house formality, she could just see the long trout lake at the bottOm, its fairytale waterfall tinged brown from the silt washed down the stream by the heavy rains.