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McGowan Lake Fish Hatchery

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This provincially ran fish hatchery contributes to the approximate one million fish stock that Nova Scotia harvests annually. Visitors can stop by for barrier-free sport fishing or visit the on-site Interpretation Centre for guided tours of the facility’s history in serving the local community and Nova Scotia fishing needs.

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