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Lake Massawippi is a freshwater lake in Memphrémagog Regional County Municipality in the Estrie region of Quebec , Canada. The Tomifobia River is the source of the lake at its southern tip, near the village of Ayer's Cliff, Quebec . In early records, the lake was also called "Lake Tomifobi". The current of the lake flows north, funneling into the Massawippi River at the village of North Hatley, Quebec on Massawippi's northern shore.

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6-615: North Hatley is a village of 675 people (2021 Census), located at the north end of Lake Massawippi . It is part of the Memphrémagog Regional County Municipality in the Eastern Townships region of Quebec , Canada, also known as Estrie or Cantons de l'Est in French. Locals usually have to drive to the nearby towns of Magog or Sherbrooke to find big-city amenities, although there are smaller stores and cafés in

12-408: A population of 675 living in 319 of its 450 total private dwellings, a change of 6.8% from its 2016 population of 632 . With a land area of 3.35 km (1.29 sq mi), it had a population density of 201.5/km (521.9/sq mi) in 2021. List of former mayors: North Hatley was the location for the shooting of a few films, including Secret Window with Johnny Depp . North Hatley

18-439: Is also home to many artists and craftspeople, including Emily LeBaron , an artist, antiquarian, art teacher and community organizer. North Hatley also has in its history philanthropists well committed to their community, such as Janet Blake . Lake Massawippi It is bordered by five municipalities: North Hatley, Hatley Township , the municipality of Hatley , Ayer's Cliff and Sainte-Catherine-de-Hatley . Massawippi

24-514: Is an Abenaki word that translates to "the big deep lake" in English . A popular summer destination for wealthy Americans in the late-19th and early-20th centuries, industrialist Foxhall P. Keene , writer Upton Sinclair , and the Barron family (of Barron's Magazine ) were among those who owned seasonal estates on the lake. Today Lake Massawippi is the site of two luxury hotels — Hovey Manor and

30-586: The town which are open year-round. Many of the first settlers around North Hatley were United Empire Loyalists, mostly farmers, who left New England in the years following the American Declaration of Independence in 1776. The village owes most of its great houses and particular architecture to its first aristocrats, and mostly Americans from south of the Mason–Dixon line . In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada , North Hatley had

36-722: Was mentioned in the television show The X-Files as the location of the Cigarette Smoking Man 's hideout (in the episode "The Red and the Black"). North Hatley was the setting for the 2003 film Hatley High . Some of its landmarks, including the North Hatley sign, can be seen throughout the movie. However, the bulk of the movie was filmed in Hudson . Several Canadian Modernist poets, including F. R. Scott , Louis Dudek , Ralph Gustafson and D. G. Jones , have lived in North Hatley. It

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