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Lake Killarney is a subdivision surrounding a private lake located to the west of the Fox River in unincorporated Cary and Crystal Lake, Illinois. It is located northwest of Chicago. Lake Killarney residents have exclusive lake rights to an spring fed lake. Lake Killarney is a glacial lake located in McHenry County, northwest of Cary. The lake has a maximum depth of , an average of , and a storage capacity of . Lake Killarney serves as a recreational lake for its residences. Residents practice catch and release to assure the fish stay plentiful. A valid Illinois Fishing license is required. Swimming, fishing, row-boating or canoeing, and sail-boating are the major uses of the lake. Access is limited to subdivision members only. No motors of any kind are allowed on the lake. The Lake Killarney Home Owners Association was incorporated March 15, 1962, and is the sole owner of the "Common Properties" known as Lake Killarney (the lake itself), its two beaches, parkland areas, along with various sections of property surrounding the lake. Lake Killarney residents enjoy several annual events including a Christmas tree burn in January, an Easter Egg Hunt at Easter time, an annual neighborhood garage sale in May, a pig roast and fishing contest in August each year and a Halloween party in October. Residents participate in Beach cleanup for East and West beach in May. Board meetings are held each month and there are two general membership meetings each year to decide on budget and other issues. ==External links== * 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Lake Killarney」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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