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Lake Rossignol

Coordinates: 44°10′47″N 65°07′33″W / 44.17972°N 65.12583°W / 44.17972; -65.12583
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Lake Rossignol
Lake Rossignol
LocationQueens County, Nova Scotia
Coordinates44°10′47″N 65°07′33″W / 44.17972°N 65.12583°W / 44.17972; -65.12583
Basin countriesCanada

Lake Rossignol is the largest freshwater lake in Nova Scotia, Canada.[1] It is located in the south-western area of the province.

History

A reservoir, it was created in 1929 when the Bowater Mersey Paper Company Limited dammed the Mersey River at Indian Gardens to generate electricity for a pulp mill 30 km (19 mi) downstream in Brooklyn.[citation needed]

Geography

The size of the lake can allow strong winds to build up which, combined with numerous submerged trees and rocks and a variable water level (due to fluctuations in water demand at the dam), can make Rossignol extremely dangerous for canoes and even small boats. Due to the remoteness of this area, cellular phone service can be unreliable.[citation needed]

Tourism

Several canoe guides are available that cover Rossignol and the surrounding area. Low Landing, which is cited as a launch point in several guides, is private property and should only be used with permission of the owners. An alternate launch point is the River Road, which is crown (public) land.[citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Geography of Nova Scotia". WorldAtlas.com. Retrieved 12 March 2015.