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MacElmon’s Pond Provincial Park

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MacElmon’s Pond Provincial Park is a lovely 1 km loop, suitable for all ages. The pond is a migratory area for waterfowl, so birdwatching is popular here.

There is also a picnic area to have a seat and enjoy a snack. In the Fall, the park is a great location for photographers to capture the colourful foliage.

Photo: https://parks.novascotia.ca/park/macelmons-pond

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