It was a beautiful October afternoon. The calm waters of Singleton Lake beckoned me so I paddled a circuit of the lake. I was alone except for the ducks, geese and the pair of mute swans. The south shore of Singleton is very rugged and steep to the water. The changing water levels are etched in the marble faces of the high cliffs. The lone dam at Marble Rock is well to the south along the Gananoque River waterway and it is dam that controls the lake level and the flow of water. I fear the focus is more on generating electricity than for nature and habitat.
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