Bay of Quinte
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The Bay of Quinte is a long, narrow bay on the northern shore of Lake Ontario in southeastern Ontario, Canada, known for its scenic shoreline, fishing, and boating.
All labels observed (5)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Bay of Quinte canonical | 42 |
| Bay of Quinte (federal) | 1 |
| Bay of Quinte (provincial) | 1 |
| Bay of Quinte at Belleville, Ontario | 1 |
| Bay of Quinte, Lake Ontario | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T1476891 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
Target entity: Bay of Quinte Context triple: [Prince Edward County, locatedOn, Bay of Quinte]
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Upper St. Regis Lake
Upper St. Regis Lake is a scenic Adirondack lake in New York known for its historic great camps, boating, and tranquil natural setting.
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Oneida Lake
Oneida Lake is a large, shallow lake in central New York known for its recreational fishing, boating, and role as an important link in the region’s waterways.
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Waterloo Lake
Waterloo Lake is a body of water located within Waterloo Lake Regional Park, serving as a central natural and recreational feature of the area.
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Lake Simcoe
Lake Simcoe is a large, popular recreational and fishing lake in south-central Ontario, Canada, situated between the Greater Toronto Area and cottage country.
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Cayuga Lake
Cayuga Lake is the longest of New York State’s Finger Lakes, known for its scenic beauty, wineries, and role as a regional recreational and ecological hub.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Bay of Quinte Target entity description: The Bay of Quinte is a long, narrow bay on the northern shore of Lake Ontario in southeastern Ontario, Canada, known for its scenic shoreline, fishing, and boating.
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A.
Upper St. Regis Lake
Upper St. Regis Lake is a scenic Adirondack lake in New York known for its historic great camps, boating, and tranquil natural setting.
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B.
Oneida Lake
Oneida Lake is a large, shallow lake in central New York known for its recreational fishing, boating, and role as an important link in the region’s waterways.
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C.
Waterloo Lake
Waterloo Lake is a body of water located within Waterloo Lake Regional Park, serving as a central natural and recreational feature of the area.
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D.
Lake Simcoe
Lake Simcoe is a large, popular recreational and fishing lake in south-central Ontario, Canada, situated between the Greater Toronto Area and cottage country.
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E.
Cayuga Lake
Cayuga Lake is the longest of New York State’s Finger Lakes, known for its scenic beauty, wineries, and role as a regional recreational and ecological hub.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: Bay of Quinte Description of subject: The Bay of Quinte is a long, narrow bay on the northern shore of Lake Ontario in southeastern Ontario, Canada, known for its scenic shoreline, fishing, and boating.
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