Talk:Blue Sea Lake
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[edit]I have replaced the featured image for this article. --Ph33rspace (talk) 22:38, 27 July 2009 (UTC)
A Little Bit of Eden They Call Blue Sea
[edit]Some text in this page appears to have been cut & pasted (some minor rewording in places) from the article "A Little Bit of Eden They Call Blue Sea" [1] which is copyrighted material. The following text appears in the original article:
- And when you visit this lake, which is really only 5.75 miles long and two miles wide, you may be surprised to see how clear and clean the water is. ...
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- The first Europeans to settle in this area did so towards the end of the 19th century. ...
- Eventually however, a railway (the "Gatineau Railway") was built ...
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- The "cottage" that the Duke purchased was called Lismore House. ...
- Today, the former railway is one of the longest sections of The Trans Canada Trail, an 18,000-kilometre recreational corridor ...
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- The Blue Sea area even has its aboriginal legend, a highly metaphorical narrative about a young native girl ...
Therefore, I have removed those sections from the Wikipedia article. --Big_iron (talk) 12:53, 26 September 2009 (UTC)
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