Otter Lake

Otter Lake may refer to:

Canada
  • Otter Lake (Saskatchewan), a lake in Saskatchewan
    • Otter Lake Airport in Saskatchewan
    • Otter Lake Water Aerodrome in Saskatchewan
  • Otter Lake, Quebec, a municipality in Quebec
  • Otter Lake Provincial Park in British Columbia
  • Otter Lake (Nova Scotia), any of several lakes in Nova Scotia
  • Otter Lake, Nova Scotia, a small unincorporated town in Nova Scotia
  • Otter Lake (British Columbia), a lake in the Tulameen Valley in the Similkameen Country, British Columbia
  • Otter Lake (Okanagan), a lake in the north Okanagan Valley, British Columbia
  • Otter Lake (Parry Sound District, Ontario) a community in the Township of Seguin, District of Parry Sound, Ontario
  • Otter Lake (Billings, Manitoulin Island, Ontario)
  • Otter Lake (Jocelyn,_Ontario) (St. Joseph Island, Algoma District, Ontario)
  • Otter Lake (Minden Hills, Halitburton County, Ontario)
  • Otter Lake (Madawaska Valley, Renfrew County, Ontario)
  • Otter Lake (Northern Bruce, Bruce County, Ontario) (Bruce Peninsula, Bruce County, Ontario)
  • Otter Lake (Faraday, Hastings County, Ontario) (Near Bancroft, Hastings County, Ontario)
  • Otter Lake (Addington Highlands, Lennox and Addington County, Ontario)
  • Otter Lake (Rideau Lakes, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Ontario)
  • Otter Lake (Huntsville, Muskoka District Municipality, Ontario)
  • Otter Lake (Seguin, Parry Sound District, Ontario)
United States
  • Otter Lake (Arkansas), a lake in Chicot County, Arkansas
  • Otter Lake (Illinois), a lake in Illinois
  • Otter Lake (Michigan), any of several lakes in Michigan
  • Otter Lake, Michigan, a village in Michigan
  • Otter Lake (Elcho, Wisconsin)

Famous quotes containing the word lake:

    What a wilderness walk for a man to take alone! None of your half-mile swamps, none of your mile-wide woods merely, as on the skirts of our towns, without hotels, only a dark mountain or a lake for guide-board and station, over ground much of it impassable in summer!
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)