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Go Home Lake is a lake in west central Ontario in the Township of Georgian Bay, District of Muskoka. Go Home Lake is a natural lake which is actually part of the Musquash River system (also spelled as "Musquosh" on some maps). It was opened up as a recreational lake starting in the late 1950s when Crown Lands were surveyed, subdivided and auctioned off in public bids that took place from 1958 through 1962. In the early 60's the construction of two dams was completed, a permanent earthen dam at the Go Home River outlet and a stop log dam (control dam) at the Musquash River outlet. The intent of the dams was to control the water level to maintain a constant water level throughout the boating season eliminating the seasonal fluctuations in the water level.

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  • Go Home Lake (en)
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  • Го-Хом (англ. Go Home Lake) — природное озеро рядом с городком , в округе , которое является частью системы реки Маскуаш. Озеро было объявлено рекреационным в конце 1950-х годов. В начале 60-х было завершено строительство двух плотин: земляной плотины на выходе из реки Гоу Хоум и бревенчатой плотины на выходе из реки Маскуаш. Целью плотин было контролировать уровень воды для поддержания его в течение всего сезона, устраняя сезонные колебания. На этом озере популярны развлекательные мероприятия, такие как: рыбалка, гребля на байдарках и каноэ, ныряние со скал, водные лыжи, вейкборд, вейкбординг, тюбинг, а также ежегодная регата. (ru)
  • Go Home Lake is a lake in west central Ontario in the Township of Georgian Bay, District of Muskoka. Go Home Lake is a natural lake which is actually part of the Musquash River system (also spelled as "Musquosh" on some maps). It was opened up as a recreational lake starting in the late 1950s when Crown Lands were surveyed, subdivided and auctioned off in public bids that took place from 1958 through 1962. In the early 60's the construction of two dams was completed, a permanent earthen dam at the Go Home River outlet and a stop log dam (control dam) at the Musquash River outlet. The intent of the dams was to control the water level to maintain a constant water level throughout the boating season eliminating the seasonal fluctuations in the water level. (en)
  • Go Home Lake är en sjö i Kanada. Den ligger i countyt District Municipality of Muskoka och provinsen Ontario, i den sydöstra delen av landet, 300 km väster om huvudstaden Ottawa. Go Home Lake ligger 184 meter över havet. Den högsta punkten i närheten är 213 meter över havet, 1,0 km nordost om Go Home Lake. (sv)
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  • Musquash River at the south end , Go Home River at the north end. (en)
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  • Go Home Lake is a lake in west central Ontario in the Township of Georgian Bay, District of Muskoka. Go Home Lake is a natural lake which is actually part of the Musquash River system (also spelled as "Musquosh" on some maps). It was opened up as a recreational lake starting in the late 1950s when Crown Lands were surveyed, subdivided and auctioned off in public bids that took place from 1958 through 1962. In the early 60's the construction of two dams was completed, a permanent earthen dam at the Go Home River outlet and a stop log dam (control dam) at the Musquash River outlet. The intent of the dams was to control the water level to maintain a constant water level throughout the boating season eliminating the seasonal fluctuations in the water level. There is actually two stories about how the Lake was named, one is It was named after , immediately downstream. Loggers would send timber down the Musquash River and meet steamers at Go Home Bay, which would transfer timber to various mills around the Great Lakes and then "go home", hence the name. The other story dates further back to when the Voyageurs travelled down Georgian Bay from the French River and met the Indigenous peoples that lived along the shore of Georgian Bay at the mouth of the Go Home River (Go Home Bay). The Indigenous peoples would pack up each fall and move inland to the area of Go Home Lake which was more protected, to live out the winter months. When asked where they were going by the Voyageurs, they would reply "Kewa", which meant "Go Home" in their native language, hence the name for both the Bay on Georgian Bay, the river and the Lake. Go Home Lake is approximately 5 miles (8 km) long and ranges from 1/2 to 3/4 miles (800 - 1,200 m) wide. Of Muskoka's 1600 lakes, it is the 14th biggest by size. Its length runs in a north–south orientation. The lake is fed at its most northern point by the Musquash River. It then empties back into the Musquash River through a control dam at the south end of the lake, and into Go Home River at the north end of the lake. Both the Musquash and Go Home Rivers empty into Georgian Bay. Go Home Lake is considerably more rugged and rockier than other Muskoka lakes. Both the "New Cut" (a man made channel), and the "Haunted Narrows" link the south end of the lake to the north. The "Haunted Narrows" received its name from the eerie sound caused by the movement of rocks on the bottom of the channel that can be heard in the dead of night due to the strong current flow. There are approximately 430 cottages on Go Home Lake, the vast majority of which are water-access, as well as two marinas. The closest marina to the Hwy. 400 exit is Minor's Bay marina, which is built upon the location originally called 'Potter's Landing' in the 1950s. The further marina from the Hwy. 400 exit is Go Home Lake Marina. While both marinas offer dockage, parking, boat launching, only Go Home Lake Marina has a general store with refueling facilities to cottagers. Minor's Bay marina also has a public telephone, as well as marine mechanical services. The Go Home fire tower once stood on the NW side of the lake overlooking Go Home Bay. It was one of the last staffed towers used in Southern Ontario and came under the jurisdiction of the Parry Sound Fire District in the early 1970s when the Ministry of Natural Resources was once called the Dept. of Lands and Forests. Recreational activities are popular on this lake, including: fishing, canoeing, cliff-diving, water-skiing, wakeboarding, tubing as well as the annual regatta. (en)
  • Go Home Lake är en sjö i Kanada. Den ligger i countyt District Municipality of Muskoka och provinsen Ontario, i den sydöstra delen av landet, 300 km väster om huvudstaden Ottawa. Go Home Lake ligger 184 meter över havet. Den högsta punkten i närheten är 213 meter över havet, 1,0 km nordost om Go Home Lake. I omgivningarna runt Go Home Lake växer i huvudsak blandskog. Runt Go Home Lake är det mycket glesbefolkat, med 4 invånare per kvadratkilometer. Trakten ingår i den hemiboreala klimatzonen. Årsmedeltemperaturen i trakten är 5 °C. Den varmaste månaden är juli, då medeltemperaturen är 20 °C, och den kallaste är januari, med −14 °C. Genomsnittlig årsnederbörd är 1 178 millimeter. Den regnigaste månaden är oktober, med i genomsnitt 144 mm nederbörd, och den torraste är mars, med 48 mm nederbörd. (sv)
  • Го-Хом (англ. Go Home Lake) — природное озеро рядом с городком , в округе , которое является частью системы реки Маскуаш. Озеро было объявлено рекреационным в конце 1950-х годов. В начале 60-х было завершено строительство двух плотин: земляной плотины на выходе из реки Гоу Хоум и бревенчатой плотины на выходе из реки Маскуаш. Целью плотин было контролировать уровень воды для поддержания его в течение всего сезона, устраняя сезонные колебания. На этом озере популярны развлекательные мероприятия, такие как: рыбалка, гребля на байдарках и каноэ, ныряние со скал, водные лыжи, вейкборд, вейкбординг, тюбинг, а также ежегодная регата. (ru)
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