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in Maine, and Moose Lake is in Minnesota. Two 

 Moose Lakes are found in Alberta, and there are 

 also lakes of this name in Nova Scotia, Manitoba, 

 Saskatchewan, British Columbia, and Yukon. 

 Two Moose Lakes and Moosewater Lake are in 

 Ontario. Moose Rivers appear on the maps of 

 Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, New York, 

 and Wisconsin, and twice in Minnesota. There 

 are Moose Rivers also in Nova Scotia, Ontario, 

 Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia, and 

 the Canadian Northwest Territories. Mooseleuk 

 Stream is a tributary of the Aroostook, in Maine. 



Government charts of the Maine coast show 

 Moose Island, on which is situated the town of 

 Eastport, close to the Canadian boundary, while 

 Moose Cove is a dozen miles away. Farther west 

 is Moose Peak light, guarding the western approach 

 to Machias Bay, and near at hand are Moosabec 

 Reach, Moose Neck, and a second Moose Island. 

 Still farther west, close to the Mount Desert 

 shore, a third Moose Island claims a place on the 

 chart, opposite the mouth of Moosehorn Brook. 

 There are Moose Islands too in Moosehead Lake 

 and in Lake Winnipeg. Moosecajik, meaning " the 

 moose's rump," was the ancient Indian name of 

 Cape Rosier, in Penobscot Bay. Moose Deer 

 Point is in Georgian Bay, Ontario. 



