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'''Massawepie''' is a lake in the [[Adirondack Mountains]] of [[New York|New York State]], [[U.S.]], and a [[Boy Scout]] camp surrounding the lake.  Lake Massawepie is located in southern [[St. Lawrence County, New York]], approximately 12 miles southwest of the village of [[Tupper Lake (village), New York|Tupper Lake, New York]].  The lake is approximately 750 acres (303 hectares), at an elevation of approximately 1700 feet (520m) above sea level, and flows south into one of the tributaries of the [[Grasse River]]. The name of the lake itself is [[Iroquois]] for "the beaver's lake".   
'''Massawepie''' is a lake in the [[Adirondack Mountains]] of [[New York|New York State]], [[U.S.]], and a [[Boy Scout]] camp surrounding the lake.  Lake Massawepie is located in southern [[St. Lawrence County, New York]], approximately 12 miles southwest of the village of [[Tupper Lake (village), New York|Tupper Lake, New York]].  The lake is approximately 750 acres (303 hectares), at an elevation of approximately 1700 feet (520m) above sea level, and flows south into one of the tributaries of the [[Grasse River]]. The name of the lake itself is [[Iroquois]] for "the beaver's lake".