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Lovers Cove Park

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Lovers Cove is known as the “picnic park” of the community. A newly developed picnic shelter, picnic tables, a walking path, canoe/kayak launch, swimming, skating, and sledding are available for activities. This park is named after the official Nova Scotia Geographic place. The trail leads to the lake, so it is perfect for a hike, and there is a picnic area near the shade close to the lake as well.

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