Toledo Bend Reservoir

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Toledo Bend Reservoir is a large man-made lake on the Texas–Louisiana border, widely known for fishing, recreation, and hydroelectric power generation.

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Toledo Bend Reservoir canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf reservoir
borderedBy Sabine National Forest NERFINISHED
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
ecosystemType freshwater lake
formedBy Sabine River NERFINISHED
hasActivity bird watching
kayaking
tournament bass fishing
hasFacility boat ramps
campgrounds
fishing piers
marinas
hasHydrologicalFeature fluctuating water levels
hasPart Toledo Bend Dam NERFINISHED
hasRecreationalDesignation popular fishing destination
tourist attraction in Louisiana
tourist attraction in Texas
hasShorelineUse public recreation areas
residential development
state parks
knownFor bass fishing
camping
hydroelectric power production
recreational boating
locatedIn Sabine River basin NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Central Time Zone
locatedNear Hemphill, Texas NERFINISHED
Many, Louisiana NERFINISHED
locatedOnBorderOf Louisiana NERFINISHED
Texas NERFINISHED
operator Sabine River Authority of Louisiana NERFINISHED
Sabine River Authority of Texas NERFINISHED
partOf Sabine River Authority system NERFINISHED
purpose flood control
hydroelectric power generation
recreation
sport fishing
water supply
region East Texas NERFINISHED
Western Louisiana NERFINISHED
usedFor commercial fishing
hunting
swimming
water sports
waterBodyType reservoir

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Sabine River hasReservoir Toledo Bend Reservoir
East Texas contains Toledo Bend Reservoir
Sabine County, Texas hasWaterBody Toledo Bend Reservoir