Lakes
In Canada:
- Black Lake (Nova Scotia) - Multiple lakes so named
- Black Lake (British Columbia, Vancouver Island)
- In Ontario:
- Black Lake (Ontario) in Haliburton
- Black Lake (Walden, Ontario) in the Greater Sudbury District
- Black Lake (Kenora District)
- Black Lake, Quebec, a former city that is now part of Thetford Mines
- Black Lake (Fond du Lac River, Saskatchewan)
In the Czech Republic:
- Černé jezero (Black Lake), largest lake in the country
In Mongolia:
- Khar Nuur, Khovd
- Khar Nuur, Zavkhan
In Montenegro:
- Black Lake (Montenegro)
In Slovenia:
- Black Lake (Slovenia), Črno jezero, the lowest lying lake in the Lake Triglav Valley
In Switzerland:
- Lago Nero (Ticino) (Black Lake)
- Lai Nair, Tarasp, Grisons (Black Lake)
- Lai Neir (Alp Flix), Sur, Grisons (Black Lake)
- Lej Nair (Bernina), Pontresina, Grisons (Black Lake)
- Schwarzsee/Lac Noir (Black Lake)
- Schwarzsee (Zermatt), Valais (Black Lake)
- Schwarzsee (Oberems), Valais (Black Lake)
- Schwarzsee (Blatten), Valais (Black Lake)
- Schwarzsee (Pizol), canton of St. Gallen
In Turkey:
- Karagöl lake (Black lake)
In the United Kingdom:
- Llyn Dulyn (Black Lake)
- Black Lake Nature Reserve, Cheshire
In the United States:
- Black Lake (Arkansas County, Arkansas)
- Black Lake (Bradley County, Arkansas)
- Black Lake (Calhoun County, Arkansas)
- Black Lake (New York)
- Black Lake (Montana)
- Black Lake (Michigan)
- Black Lake (Louisiana)
Read more about this topic: Black Lake
Famous quotes containing the word lakes:
“If the fairest features of the landscape are to be named after men, let them be the noblest and worthiest men alone. Let our lakes receive as true names at least as the Icarian Sea, where still the shore a brave attempt resounds.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“The Indian navigator naturally distinguishes by a name those parts of a stream where he has encountered quick water and forks, and again, the lakes and smooth water where he can rest his weary arms, since those are the most interesting and more arable parts to him.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“Though the words Canada East on the map stretch over many rivers and lakes and unexplored wildernesses, the actual Canada, which might be the colored portion of the map, is but a little clearing on the banks of the river, which one of those syllables would more than cover.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)