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'''Cook's Bay''' is a southern part of [[Lake Simcoe]], in [[Ontario]], [[Canada]]. It contains some of the best [[fishing]] areas in all of [[North America]], especially for [[yellow perch]]. The town of [[Keswick]], Ontario, is the largest area that the bay has access to. |
'''Cook's Bay''' is a southern part of [[Lake Simcoe]], in [[Ontario]], [[Canada]]. It contains some of the best [[fishing]] areas in all of [[North America]], especially for [[yellow perch]]. The town of [[Keswick]], Ontario, is the largest area that the bay has access to. |
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Many [[Marinas]] and [[Motel]] |
Many [[Marinas]] and [[Motel]] accommodations are available. Keswick is situated about 40 miles north of [[Toronto]], which is the capital city of Ontario. |
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Cook's Bay is a southern part of Lake Simcoe, in Ontario, Canada. It contains some of the best fishing areas in all of North America, especially for yellow perch. The town of Keswick, Ontario, is the largest area that the bay has access to.
Many Marinas and Motel accommodations are available. Keswick is situated about 40 miles north of Toronto, which is the capital city of Ontario.