ATTENTION: Granville St., Bridgetown, between Queen St. and Chipman Ave. has been re-opened. Bridgetown residents may notice low water pressure and a cloudiness in their water over the next few days due to water usage during the recent structure fire. Please be advised, the water is safe to drink.

UPDATE: The public can access the municipal building through the side doors along Champlain Dr. The front doors remain closed to the public due to renovations. You can reach us at 902-532-2331 or info@annapoliscounty.ca. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.

 

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Route 16 – Waterloo and Shannon Lakes

The route consists of two narrow, relatively sheltered lakes, that are not connected by a watercourse
or portage, requiring a separate launch into each. Waterloo Lake, the more developed of the two, offers
impressive pine and hardwood stands, islands and large boulders to explore. Shannon Lake is quite narrow
and deep, and also has many large boulders along the shoreline. It is the more secluded of the two lakes, with
no cabins, and many varieties of waterfowl. Both lakes offer sandy beaches and an opportunity for swimming
at their northern ends.


Click here for a map and more details about this route.
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