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  2. Lake Charlotte, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Lake Charlotte, also known as Lac Charlotte (French) is a lake for which the community is named, is a relatively deep lake by Nova Scotian standards. Reaching a maximum depth of 48 meters in the deepest point, [1] and with many areas of the north half featuring depths in excess of 20 meters, it is deeper than Kejimkujik Lake, Nova Scotia's largest natural lake, and Lake Ainslie, Nova Scotia's ...

  3. List of provincial parks in Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Long Lake Provincial Park (Nova Scotia) 44°37′03″N 63°38′07″W  /  44.6175°N 63.6353°W  / 44.6175; -63 Lower East Chezzetcook Provincial Park

  4. List of protected areas of Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    National parks of Canada are protected natural spaces throughout the country that represent distinct geographical regions of the nation. Under the administration of Parks Canada, a government branch, national parks allow for public enjoyment without compromising the area for future generations, including the management of Canadian wildlife and habitat within the ecosystems of the park.

  5. Communities in the Halifax Regional Municipality - Wikipedia

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    Land area 2021 population 2021 ... Lake Charlotte: Lake Egmont: Lake Major: Lawrencetown: Lewis Lake: Lindsey Lake: ... River Lake: Sable Island: Saint Margarets Bay ...

  6. List of lakes of Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Two Island Lake Wreck Cove Flowage 46°33′29″N 60°30′29″W  /  46.55806°N 60.50806°W  / 46.55806; -60.50806  ( Wreck Cove Halifax Regional Municipality

  7. Geography of Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Among the longest rivers in Nova Scotia is the Shubenacadie, which runs 78 kilometres (48 mi) from the Bay of Fundy into Grand Lake in Enfield. This river is one of few worldwide which experience a tidal bore , a visible rush of seawater twice daily during the incoming tide, caused by the funnel shape of the Bay of Fundy and the high tides ...

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  9. Category:Lakes of Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Lewis Lake, Nova Scotia; Lily Lake (Nova Scotia) Little Albro Lake; Little Cranberry Lake (Annapolis) Little Cranberry Lake (Digby) Little Cranberry Lake (Halifax) Little Lake (Nova Scotia) Loch Lomond (Cape Breton) Long Lake (Nova Scotia) Long Pond (Herring Cove, Nova Scotia) Loon Lake (Nova Scotia) Lovett Lake; Luxton Lake (Nova Scotia)