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Lake Micmac

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Type
  
Lake

Surface area
  
92.3 ha (228 acres)

Surface elevation
  
18 m

Province
  
Nova Scotia

Basin countries
  
Canada

Max. depth
  
6 m (20 ft)

Area
  
92 ha


Primary inflows
  
Shubenacadie Canal(Lake Charles), Grassy Brook

Primary outflows
  
Shubenacadie Canal (Lake Banook)

Cities
  
Halifax Regional Municipality

Outflow location
  
Shubenacadie Canal, Lake Banook

Inflow source
  
Shubenacadie Canal, Lake Charles

Similar
  
Lake Banook, Shubie Park, Shubenacadie Canal, Maynard Lake, Morris Lake

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Lake Micmac is a small freshwater lake located in the Halifax Regional Municipality in Nova Scotia, Canada.

Contents

Map of Lake Micmac, Dartmouth, NS, Canada

Located entirely within the community of Dartmouth, Lake Micmac is also known as 'Second Lake' for its position in the Shubenacadie Canal system.

The lake is bordered on three sides by roads: Waverly Road on its eastern shore, Highway 118 on its western shore, and Highway 111 on its southern shore; the bridge carrying this latter road also separates Lake Micmac from Lake Banook. The north shore of Lake Micmac is occupied by Shubie Park, a large urban park. There is also private beach frontage known informally as 'Mossman's Beach' on the northeastern end of the lake.

Lake Micmac is a popular location for water sports and boating; the lake features a boat launch at Red Bridge Pond.

Lake Micmac is named after the Mi'kmaq Nation who used the Shubenacadie portage route as a transportation corridor before the arrival of European settlers. Several pre-colonial archaeological sites have been found in the area of Shubie Park; many of the artifacts that were recovered are on display at the park's Fairbanks Centre.

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References

Lake Micmac Wikipedia