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- Mazinaw_Rock abstract "Mazinaw Rock is a 100 metre high cliff, that stretches 1.5 km on the second deepest lake in Ontario. The rock resides on Mazinaw Lake which is located in south-central Ontario, in the Addington Highlands, just north of Kaladar. Mazinaw Rock is a landmark in the Bon Echo Provincial Park that draws the attention of many campers and cottagers. Beneath the cliff itself, the lake's depth reaches 476 feet (145 m) making it the second deepest lake besides the great lakes. This means the cliff face continues nearly straight down for a total of roughly 245 m. The rock is composed of granite and black dykes. The quality of the rock varies from good on the more popular routes to bad on the less used routes.The rock is credited in giving the name to Bon Echo Provincial Park, because it is responsible for the large echo that is unmistakable during thunderstorms and fireworks displays. Bon Echo is French for "good echo". The face of the rock is riddled with over 260 native pictographs. This gives it the largest collection of visible pictographs in Canada. The word Mazinaw originates from Algonkian, which means "painted rock" giving the rock its name. Near the bottom of the rock face there is also an engraved tribute to Walt Whitman, inscribed for Flora MacDonald Denison, who ran the inn in the provincial park during the 1910s.".
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- Mazinaw_Rock wikiPageExternalLink BE-book-1-2.pdf.
- Mazinaw_Rock wikiPageExternalLink www.mazinawlake.ca.
- Mazinaw_Rock wikiPageExternalLink bone.html.
- Mazinaw_Rock wikiPageExternalLink trail-Bon-Echo-Mazinaw-Rock-near-Ottawa-ON-3261.
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- Mazinaw_Rock wikiPageWikiLink Addington_Highlands.
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- Mazinaw_Rock wikiPageWikiLink Alpine_Club_of_Canada.
- Mazinaw_Rock wikiPageWikiLink Bon_Echo_Provincial_Park.
- Mazinaw_Rock wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cliffs_of_Canada.
- Mazinaw_Rock wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_Lennox_and_Addington_County.
- Mazinaw_Rock wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_Ontario.
- Mazinaw_Rock wikiPageWikiLink Great_Lakes.
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- Mazinaw_Rock wikiPageWikiLink Kaladar.
- Mazinaw_Rock wikiPageWikiLink Ontario.
- Mazinaw_Rock wikiPageWikiLink Walt_Whitman.
- Mazinaw_Rock wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mazinaw Rock".
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- Mazinaw_Rock subject Category:Cliffs_of_Canada.
- Mazinaw_Rock subject Category:Landforms_of_Lennox_and_Addington_County.
- Mazinaw_Rock subject Category:Landforms_of_Ontario.
- Mazinaw_Rock type Article.
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- Mazinaw_Rock comment "Mazinaw Rock is a 100 metre high cliff, that stretches 1.5 km on the second deepest lake in Ontario. The rock resides on Mazinaw Lake which is located in south-central Ontario, in the Addington Highlands, just north of Kaladar. Mazinaw Rock is a landmark in the Bon Echo Provincial Park that draws the attention of many campers and cottagers. Beneath the cliff itself, the lake's depth reaches 476 feet (145 m) making it the second deepest lake besides the great lakes.".
- Mazinaw_Rock label "Mazinaw Rock".
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- Mazinaw_Rock homepage www.mazinawlake.ca.
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