Lake Iroquois (Vermont)

Lake Iroquois (Vermont)

Infobox lake
lake_name = Lake Iroquois
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location = Vermont
coords = coord|44|22|15|N|073|05|04|W|region:US-VT_type:waterbody_source:gnis|display=inline,title
type = reservoir
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catchment =
basin_countries = United States
length =
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area = convert|229|acre|km2
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elevation = convert|686|ft|abbr=on
islands =
cities = Hinesburg, St. George, Williston, Richmond

Lake Iroquois is a convert|229|acre|km2|sing=on lake in northwestern Vermont, bordered by 4 towns: Hinesburg, St. George, Williston, and Richmond. Lake Iroquois (formerly known as Hinesburg pond) was created in 1867 to supply mills in Hinesburg with a better water supply. Building a dam on Pond Brook caused the existing spring-fed pond to rise above its banks and become the current lake. The towns share a beach on the lake, plus there is a public boat access.

External links

* [http://town.williston.vt.us/mgr/environ/lake/index.htm Town of Williston: Lake Iroqouis Home Page]
* [http://www.pbase.com/kaziu/image/48516598/large Picture of Lake Iroqouis]
* [http://www.anr.state.vt.us/dec/waterq/lakes/docs/depthcharts/lp_iroquois.pdf Lake Depth Chart]
*gnis|1458145|Lake Iroquois


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