East Grand Lake
Between the Canadian province of New Brunswick and the American state of Maine is where East Grand Lake is situated. The lake forms part of the border between the US and Canada. It is located in two counties in Maine, Washington and Aroostook, and it marks York County's western boundary in New Brunswick.
The Chiputneticook chain of lakes, which also includes Spednic, North, and Palfrey and serves as the source of the St. Croix River, includes the lake in question. They were formerly known as the Shoodic Lakes.
East Grand Lake is well-known for its excellent fishing and stunning scenery. The lake measures 4 miles (6 km) in width at its widest point and 22 miles (35 km) in length overall. The lake has a maximum depth of 128 feet (39 m).
On East Grand Lake, fishing is a particularly popular sport. Landlocked salmon, lake trout, yellow and white perch, smallmouth bass, American eels, brook trout, and many other species can be found in the lake.
Location: between the U.S. state of Maine and the Canadian province of New Brunswick