Paugus Bay

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Paugus Bay is a long, narrow bay and popular recreational area on the western side of Lake Winnipesaukee in New Hampshire, known for boating, fishing, and lakeside tourism.

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Paugus Bay canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bay
lake arm
recreational area
connectedBy Winnipesaukee River NERFINISHED
connectedTo Lake Winnisquam NERFINISHED
hasActivity ice fishing
kayaking
powerboating
sailing
snowmobiling on ice
swimming
hasCityOnShore Laconia, New Hampshire NERFINISHED
hasCommunityOnShore Weirs Beach NERFINISHED
hasFacility boat launches
campgrounds
lakeside resorts
hasMarina Lakeside marinas
hasNameOrigin named after Paugus (a Native American leader)
hasNearbyAttraction Lake Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroad (along shore in Laconia/Weirs area) NERFINISHED
Weirs Beach boardwalk NERFINISHED
hasOutflow Winnipesaukee River NERFINISHED
hasShape long and narrow
hasShorelineType commercial shoreline
developed shoreline
residential shoreline
hasWildlife freshwater fish species
isTouristDestinationFor summer tourism
winter tourism
knownFor boating
fishing
lakeside tourism
water sports
locatedIn Belknap County, New Hampshire NERFINISHED
Lake Winnipesaukee NERFINISHED
New Hampshire
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedOnSideOf western side of Lake Winnipesaukee
usedFor recreational boating
sport fishing
waterside real estate

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Lake Winnipesaukee hasBay Paugus Bay
Laconia, New Hampshire, United States locatedOn Paugus Bay
subject surface form: Laconia, New Hampshire