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Lake Massapoag

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Primary inflows
  
springs

Surface area
  
353 acres (143 ha)

Max. depth
  
45 ft (14 m)

Mean depth
  
3.96 m

Basin countries
  
United States

Average depth
  
13 ft (4.0 m)

Area
  
143 ha

Outflow location
  
Canoe River

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Primary outflows
  
Canoe River Massapoag Brook

Similar
  
Memorial Park Beach, Borderland State Park, Winnecunnet Pond, Sharon Historical Society, Watson Pond State Park

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Lake Massapoag is a 353-acre (1.43 km2), natural, springfed lake located in Sharon, Massachusetts. The name Massapoag is Algonquin, meaning "large water".

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Map of Lake Massapoag, Sharon, MA 02067, USA

Lake Massapoag is the headwater of the Canoe River, which flows south to join the Taunton River and empty into Narragansett Bay. It is also the headwaters of the Massapoag brook, which flows into the Neponset River.

History

In the 18th century, workers deepened the outlet of the lake to draw the water down in order to extract bog iron for the smelting industry.

Lake Massapoag was the site of a large 19th-century ice business, with an enormous wooden icehouse at the eastern end of the lake.

Because of the lake and the fact that Sharon is at a slightly higher elevation than the surrounding towns, and because it is located on the main rail line going south from Boston, the shores of the lake developed into a minor summer resort with several large hotels, summer camps and cottage colonies. Temple Adath Sharon was built as a summer synagogue, and the houses around it, now occupied year-round, were once summer cottages.

Recreation

The site of the former ice house is now a large town beach. The beach was created by trucking in quantities of sand after the ice house burned down.

The lake is also popular for sailing and sailboarding. The Wheaton College Sailing Team and Sharon High School Sailing Team train on Lake Massapoag.

References

Lake Massapoag Wikipedia