Chiputneticook Lakes
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The Chipnuneticook Lakes are a group of several lakes along the International Boundary between Maine and New Brunswick.
They are comprised of East Grand Lake, Spednic Lake, North Lake, Mud Lake and Palfrey Lake.
This lake system forms the head waters of the St. Croix River which the International Boundary follows to Passamaquoddy Bay.
Chipnuneticook is a word of unknown origin given to the lakes by the Maliseet Nation.
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- Emerson, W. C. (1916). The Latchstring to Maine Woods and Waters. New York: Houghton Mifflin.
- Marble, Albert (1885). "Geography and History of Maine." Collections of the Worcester Society of Antiquity. Worcester, Mass.