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Lake Flower
Lake Flower from Riverside Park in Saranac Lake
Location of the man-made lake in New York.
Location of the man-made lake in New York.
Lake Flower
LocationFranklin County and Essex County, New York
Coordinates44°18′56″N 74°07′27″W / 44.31556°N 74.12417°W / 44.31556; -74.12417
Typeman made lake
Surface area300 acres (120 ha)

Lake Flower is a 300-acre (120 ha) lake in Franklin County and Essex County in the Adirondack Mountains of Upstate New York in the United States. The lake was created by damming the Saranac River in 1827. It was originally called the Mill Pond, but was later named for New York Governor Roswell P. Flower. It is the only lake within the village of Saranac Lake. The village and the lake are divided between the towns of Harrietstown and North Elba. The lake shore is almost entirely in private hands.

It is the site of the annual Willard Hanmer Guideboat & Canoe Race held each July in Saranac Lake since 1962; it is a race of ten miles (16 km), for guideboats, canoes and kayaks. The Adirondack Canoe Classic, a three-day 90-Mile race from Old Forge to Saranac Lake, ends on Lake Flower.

Lake Flower is the source of ice for Saranac Lake's Ice Palace, built each year during Winter Carnival.[1]

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  1. ^ Tissot, Caperton (2012). Saranac Lake's Ice Palace: history of Winter Carnival's crown jewel (1st ed.). Saranac Lake, NY: Snowy Owl Press. pp. 6, 12. ISBN 9780615619613.
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