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Originally Posted by moncton golden flames
skating - most communities have a skating rink come winter.
tanning - access to outdoors is all that is required, not a 'lake'
girl watching - girls are everywhere. don't need a lake to do that.
fishing - i'll take the bow river over a small dirty lake.
boating - seriously? you don't boat on arbour lake, you simply float around.
the lake is about twice the size of the rona at crowfoot for pete's sake. i've seen larger puddles in parking lots. if your opinion is that it sets arbour lake above the rest, i humbly disagree.
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Have fun skating on your crappy community rink while I'm zipping along on a 1.8km loop around Lake Bonavista a la a Norman Rockwell painting.
Tanning/girl watching - yes this can be done in your backyard and if you're luckier than me your backyard has numerous 19 year-old girls running around in bikinis. If not, to the lake you must go.
Floating around on a lake on a stand-up surfboard/row boat/paddle boat is a lot more fun than not doing that.
Fishing at a river may be fun, but it's a PITA for most people. With a lake community you just walk across the street. The lakes are very clean, btw. Not sure about the rest, but Lake Bonavista is filled with city water.