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- Cooks_Bay abstract "Cook's Bay is the southernmost bay of Lake Simcoe in Ontario, Canada. It is about 60 kilometres north of Toronto. The bay has some of the best fishing areas in North America, especially for yellow perch. The town of Keswick is the largest area that the bay has access to. Many marinas and motel accommodations are available. Many cottages are also present on the shores of the Northern half of the bay on both sides. Cook's Bay was named by John Graves Simcoe, the Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada, for James Cook, who had served as Master aboard the HMS Pembroke in 1759 under the command of Captain John Simcoe, the Lieutenant-Governor's father.Cook's Bay is southern Ontario's year round playground attracting locals and visitors from hundreds of miles away. For an inland lake it has the most consistent winds year round in Ontario and attracts windsurfers and kiters in all four seasons to play on the water and the ice.".
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- Cooks_Bay wikiPageRedirects Cooks_Bay_(Minnesota).
- Cooks_Bay wikiPageRevisionID "145579226".
- Cooks_Bay wikiPageRevisionID "396698642".
- Cooks_Bay wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- Cooks_Bay wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bays_of_Ontario.
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- Cooks_Bay wikiPageWikiLink Headlands_and_bays.
- Cooks_Bay wikiPageWikiLink James_Cook.
- Cooks_Bay wikiPageWikiLink John_Graves_Simcoe.
- Cooks_Bay wikiPageWikiLink Keswick,_Ontario.
- Cooks_Bay wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Simcoe.
- Cooks_Bay wikiPageWikiLink Lieutenant-Governor.
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- Cooks_Bay wikiPageWikiLink Marina.
- Cooks_Bay wikiPageWikiLink North_America.
- Cooks_Bay wikiPageWikiLink Ontario.
- Cooks_Bay wikiPageWikiLink Toronto.
- Cooks_Bay wikiPageWikiLink Upper_Canada.
- Cooks_Bay wikiPageWikiLink Yellow_perch.
- Cooks_Bay wikiPageWikiLink File:Lake_Simcoe_Ontario.png.
- Cooks_Bay wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cook's Bay".
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- Cooks_Bay subject Category:Bays_of_Ontario.
- Cooks_Bay hypernym Bay.
- Cooks_Bay type Place.
- Cooks_Bay comment "Cook's Bay is the southernmost bay of Lake Simcoe in Ontario, Canada. It is about 60 kilometres north of Toronto. The bay has some of the best fishing areas in North America, especially for yellow perch. The town of Keswick is the largest area that the bay has access to. Many marinas and motel accommodations are available. Many cottages are also present on the shores of the Northern half of the bay on both sides.".
- Cooks_Bay label "Cook's Bay".
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- Cooks_Bay wasDerivedFrom Cooks_Bay?oldid=145579226.
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- Cooks_Bay depiction Lake_Simcoe_Ontario.png.
- Cooks_Bay isPrimaryTopicOf Cooks_Bay.