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Jerry Lawrence Provincial Park

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Jerry Lawrence Provincial Park is a small picnic park developed especially for seniors and people with disabilities. With two wheelchair-accessible trails, enjoy a comfortable stroll through the beauty of Nova Scotia’s forests. The docks allow for a relaxing fishing experience without needing a private boat. This provincial park is surrounded by Round Lake and Lewis Lake. Round lake is stocked several times a year with brook and rainbow trout ensuring anglers with lots of fish ready to be caught. The site has four nature trails and both open and sheltered picnic areas.

Testimonial from Local Guide, Diego Silva, Google Reviews:

Great park with nice accessible and well-maintained trails. Parked at the park entrance and walked 1km to Round Lake. Then followed a trail along the water connected to the St Margaret’s Bay trail. Then backtracked to the main trail that took me to Lewis Lake—both nice lakes. Round Lake has a few docks on the lake. Lots of picnic tables around. Will definitely visit next summer for a family picnic.”

Photos: https://www.novascotia.com/see-do/outdoor-activities/jerry-lawrence-provincial-park/2110  

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