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There are HRM swimming lessons, lifeguards, a sandy beach, a volleyball court, and woodland trails at Campbell Point Beach Park. The lakefront beach is 4 minutes down the driveway. Take your family to the shallow-water access easy to swim into the lake.

You can also just sit in the shady area on a picnic blanket. A beach volleyball court is always ready so that you can set up a net for a competitive game of volleyball or badminton. The woodland trails are also available for a nice walk in the woods.

Photo: http://www.bcha.ca/2013/03/campbell-point-park-spotlight.html

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