List of Lakes of Nova Scotia - Region of Queens Municipality

Region of Queens Municipality

  • Beaver Lake 44°29′57″N 64°55′14″W / 44.49917°N 64.92056°W / 44.49917; -64.92056 (Beaver Lake)
  • Beaver Lake 44°15′35″N 65°14′23″W / 44.25972°N 65.23972°W / 44.25972; -65.23972 (Beaver Lake)
  • Black Lake 44°12′10″N 64°58′59″W / 44.202835°N 64.983018°W / 44.202835; -64.983018
  • Hog Lake 44°22′43.9″N 64°54′53″W / 44.378861°N 64.91472°W / 44.378861; -64.91472 (Hog Lake)
  • Lake Rossignol 44°13′3.4″N 65°8′43.2″W / 44.217611°N 65.145333°W / 44.217611; -65.145333 (Lake Rossignol)
  • McGowan Lake 44°25′46″N 65°03′13″W / 44.42944°N 65.05361°W / 44.42944; -65.05361 (McGowan Lake)
  • Robertsons Lake43°52′51″N 64°53′43″W / 43.88083°N 64.89528°W / 43.88083; -64.89528 (Robertsons Lake)
  • Second Beaverdam Lake 44°6′0″N 64°44′55″W / 44.10000°N 64.74861°W / 44.10000; -64.74861 (Second Beaverdam Lake)
  • Second Christopher Lake 44°19′0″N 64°58′55″W / 44.31667°N 64.98194°W / 44.31667; -64.98194 (Second Christopher Lake)
  • Ten Mile Lake 44°10′7″N 64°50′36″W / 44.16861°N 64.84333°W / 44.16861; -64.84333 (Ten Mile Lake)
  • Tobeatic Lake 44°11′39.9″N 65°17′2.9″W / 44.194417°N 65.284139°W / 44.194417; -65.284139 (Tobeatic Lake)
  • Willis Lake 43°53′47″N 64°49′10.9″W / 43.89639°N 64.819694°W / 43.89639; -64.819694 (Willis Lake)

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