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词条 Chain Lake (Michigan)
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| location = Mackinac County, Michigan
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}}Chain Lake is a large pond or small lake in Mackinac County near St. Ignace in the U.S. state of Michigan at an elevation of {{convert|600|ft|m}}[1]. The lake is served by Interstate 75, which provides a rest area and lake overlook for southbound drivers at mile 346. The lake is also served by the North Country Trail. In Mackinac County, this trail uses the right-of-way abandoned by a spur line of the Duluth, South Shore and Atlantic Railway, a logging-era railroad that helped remove most of the old-growth timber from around the lake. Second-growth woodland surrounding the small sheet of water is owned by the private sector and by Hiawatha National Forest.[2]

The lake is noted for rock bass, bullhead, sunfish, sucker, largemouth bass, perch, and northern pike.[3] In winter seasons with suitable weather conditions it can be used to play pond hockey. It may be named for being part of a "chain" of streams and lakes that offered alternative canoe passage from St. Ignace westward. Although the eastern tip of the lake is less than 1 miles from Lake Huron, it drains down the Moran River and through Freschette Lake into West Moran Bay in Lake Michigan.[2]

References

1. ^{{GNIS|1619470}}
2. ^{{cite book |year = 2002 |title = Michigan Atlas and Gazetteer (10th ed.) |publisher = DeLorme |location = Yarmouth, Maine |page= 94}}
3. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.hookandbullet.com/fishing-chain-lake-saint-ignace-mi/ |title=Description for Chain Lake, Mackinac County, Michigan |work=Hook and Bullet |accessdate=2017-03-14 }}

2 : Lakes of Michigan|Bodies of water of Mackinac County, Michigan

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