Lake Winnipesaukee

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Lake Winnipesaukee is a large, scenic glacial lake in central New Hampshire known for its islands, recreational boating, and role as a popular summer vacation destination.

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Label Occurrences
Lake Winnipesaukee canonical 13
Lake Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire 1

Statements (76)

Predicate Object
instanceOf glacial lake
lake
adjacentCity Laconia
adjacentTown Alton
Center Harbor
Gilford
Meredith
Moultonborough
Tuftonboro
Wolfeboro
adjacentVillage Weirs Beach
basinCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
country United States of America
surface form: United States
drainageBasin Merrimack River watershed
elevation approximately 154 meters above sea level
approximately 504 feet above sea level
formedBy glacial activity
hasActivity ice fishing
kayaking
power boating
sailing
snowmobiling on ice
waterskiing
hasBay Alton Bay
Meredith Bay
Paugus Bay
Wolfeboro Bay
hasFishSpecies brown trout
lake trout
landlocked salmon
largemouth bass
rainbow trout
smallmouth bass
white perch
yellow perch
hasIsland Cow Island
Governor’s Island
Little Bear Island
Stonedam Island
Three Mile Island
inflow Lake Waukewan
Lake Winona
Merrymeeting River
Red Hill River
isPopularDestinationFor anglers
boaters
second-home owners
summer vacationers
knownFor fishing
island vacation homes
recreational boating
scenic beauty
summer tourism
swimming
largestIsland Bear Island
Long Island
Rattlesnake Island
length about 21 miles
locatedIn New Hampshire
locatedInCounty Belknap County, New Hampshire
surface form: Belknap County

Carroll County
Grafton County
locatedInRegion central New Hampshire
locatedNear Mount Major
White Mountains
surface form: White Mountains of New Hampshire
maximumDepth approximately 212 feet
approximately 65 meters
numberOfIslands over 250
outflow Winnipesaukee River
partOf Lakes Region of New Hampshire
surfaceArea approximately 184 square kilometers
approximately 71 square miles
touristAttraction MS Mount Washington cruise ship
Scenic railroad at Weirs Beach
waterType freshwater
width about 9 miles

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New Hampshire largestLake Lake Winnipesaukee
Winnipesaukee River drains Lake Winnipesaukee
Winnipesaukee River source Lake Winnipesaukee
Harvard–Yale Regatta firstRaceLocation Lake Winnipesaukee
this entity surface form: Lake Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire
Gilford, New Hampshire, United States locatedOn Lake Winnipesaukee
subject surface form: Gilford, New Hampshire
Gilford, New Hampshire, United States hasLakeShoreOn Lake Winnipesaukee
subject surface form: Gilford, New Hampshire
U.S. Route 3 adjacentTo Lake Winnipesaukee
Merrimack River watershed containsWaterBody Lake Winnipesaukee
Laconia, New Hampshire, United States locatedNear Lake Winnipesaukee
subject surface form: Laconia, New Hampshire
Lakes Region of New Hampshire contains Lake Winnipesaukee
Lakes Region of New Hampshire largestLake Lake Winnipesaukee
Belknap County, New Hampshire contains Lake Winnipesaukee
New Hampton, New Hampshire near Lake Winnipesaukee