Trout Brook Wilderness Area
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Overlooking the southern reaches of Lake Ainslie, Nova Scotia's largest natural freshwater lake, Trout Brook Wilderness Area (2,880 hectares) features old-growth deciduous forests, and a unique yellow birch-balsam fir transition forest. Trout Brook is also a designated trout sanctuary which provides cool water conditions critical to the Lake Ainslie/Margaree River trout populations.
gov.ns.ca/nse/protectedareas/wa_troutbrook.asp
gov.ns.ca/nse/protectedareas/wa_troutbrook.asp
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 46°4'54"N 61°3'49"W
- McNutt's Island 430 km
- Great Barren & Quinan Lakes Nature Reserve 443 km
- Qinngua Valley 1921 km
- Kamiak Butte 4210 km
- Boltby Forest 4224 km
- Holmwood Common 4374 km
- Giant Forest 4828 km
- Mariposa Grove 4839 km
- Logging clear cuts 4848 km
- Bryan Ave eucalyptus tree windrow 4924 km
- Lake Ainslie 11 km
- Wagmatcook Indian Reserve 1 11 km
- Nyanza Bay 14 km
- Bras d'Or Lake (Northern) 27 km
- St. Anns Harbour 42 km
- Kelly's Mountain 46 km
- Boularderie Island 47 km
- Chéticamp Island 61 km
- Cape Breton Highlands National Park 79 km
- North Harbour 103 km