About
The Lake
The
Matinenda
Lake area is
a wild and
rugged
landscape.
Two landform
types
dominate
this scenic
landscape;
1) rugged
and gently
rolling
bedrock
uplands with
lakeshore,
island and
swamp
environments,
and 2)
gently
rolling
sandy
uplands with
extensive
lichen
barrens. A
wide variety
of forest
species
thrive here
including
Sugar Maple,
Eastern
White Cedar,
White Pine,
Red Pine,
Jack Pine,
Black
Spruce,
Balsam Fir
and Red Oak.
Poplar, Red
Maple and
Hemlock.
Sheltered
conifer tree
stands
provide
winter
habitat for
moose and
white-tailed
deer, and
cold clear
water
provide
excellent
smallmouth
bass
habitat.
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