Eunice Lake (Nova Scotia)
Eunice Lake | |
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Location | Halifax County, Nova Scotia |
Coordinates | 44°48′41″N 63°08′54″W / 44.8115°N 63.1482°WCoordinates: 44°48′41″N 63°08′54″W / 44.8115°N 63.1482°W |
Type | Glacial Lake |
Basin countries | Canada |
Max. length | 300 m |
Max. width | 150 m |
Surface elevation | 50 m |
Islands | None |
Eunice Lake is a lake located in the White Lake Wilderness Area in Nova Scotia, Canada. It can only be accessed by the Admiral Lake Loop of the Musquodoboit Trailways Association.[1] The lake is about 320 meters long and 190 meters wide. The trailhead is about 2 km north of Musquodoboit Harbour.[2]
Geographical Description
The lake is 50m AMSL and is very shallow, with a muddy bottom. It has several big rocks inside it and a high cliff on its north side. To its south lies a large ridge of rock, and beyond that lies a valley.
Access
It can only be accessed by the Admiral Lake Loop on the Musquodoboit Rail-Trail system. Other lakes encountered on the hike include Bayers Lake, Admiral Lake, and Little Lake.[3]
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