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Adger Lake, NC - Laser Cut Wood Map

$136.49 
Available for pre-order

Custom Engraving (Optional)

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This is a beautiful, detailed, laser engraved and precision cut map, including lake information such as surface area, elevation and maximum depth.

Styles

Contemporary

The contemporary map has finished edges with gently rounded corners. It casts a small shadow when mounted on the wall. It is also suitable for display on an easel.

Framed

The classic framed style features a handmade frame in your choice of 4 stain colors: ebony, natural, driftwood and, our most popular, English Chestnut.

Included With All Maps:

  • Points of interest laser engraved into the map face
  • A blue, self-adhesive Swarovski crystal to mark your preferred location on the map

Our maps are made from beautiful birch plywood. Natural variances in the wood grain ensure a unique work of art. Once the map is cut, it is hand sanded multiple times, mounted on a blue board to highlight the water, and given a clear coat for a lustrous wood shine. Proudly made in the USA by American workers in an American owned business.

Custom Engraving Available

Add up to 2 lines of custom engraving at no additional cost!

Standard Engraving:

  • Length = 29 km
  • Width = 6 km
  • Surface area = 4,973 hectares
  • Depth = 87 m.

Did you know?

We love to share what we've learned about the lakes we design.

31 Mile Lake is the largest lake in the Gatineau Valley. Known for its clear water and abundance of fish – such as Northern Pike, Lake Trout, Bass, Whitefish and others. It stretches from Point Comfort (at the South) to Ste-Therese-de-la-Gatineau (at the North). The vast majority of its shoreline is still undeveloped and in its natural, pristine state. 

Also known as: Lac des Trente et Un Milles. The surface of the lake is generally frozen from mid-November to late April; nevertheless, the period of safe circulation on the ice is generally from mid-December to the end of March. Ice provides recreational and winter activities such as snowmobiling, mountain biking, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, and ice fishing. In summer, boating, beaches and the many wild islands make the lake famous.