The northern half of CanadaragoLake occupies a deep valley in the southeastern corner of the township, ands several small streams enter the lake from the northwest.
The numerous lake in this region were filled with a great variety of fish, and gregarious waterfowl swarmed in their waters, or flew screaming and terrified at the approach of the Indian or the hunter.
CanadaragoLake at this time was skirted by a dense forest, and its shores wre bedecked by a profusion of lacustrine plants and flowers.