
The village of Bellaire serves as the focal point of this mid-1980s topographical study, situated at the junction of Intermediate Lake and the Intermediate River. The map illustrates a landscape defined by its glacial hydrology, where major bodies like Lake Bellaire and Clam Lake are connected by the winding Grass River. This corridor is protected within the Grass River State Natural Area, highlighting the region's commitment to preserving the wetlands and water quality of the Chain o' Lakes system.
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