In October 1956, Little and some friends decided to dig up Thomson's original burial place at Canoe Lake.
He died under mysterious circumstances at Canoe Lake in 1917.
Tom Thomson died on Canoe Lake at the park in July 1917.
Canoe Lake is stocked with game fish by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission.
The only motorized boats permitted on Canoe Lake are electrically powered.
These trails follow the shores of Canoe Lake and pass through woodlands, wetlands, meadows and the historic limestone kilns.
He died July 8, 1917 at Canoe Lake in Algonquin Provincial Park.
Canoe Lake may refer to:
For several years he shared a studio and living quarters with fellow artists, before taking up residence on Canoe Lake.
It is located on the southern shore of Canoe Lake.