Nova Scotia Connect.ca is an online Recreation Guide for communities in Nova Scotia. Continuing along the trail, the woods opens again upon a former pasture. The trail is closely lined by trees on each side. Unfortunately we ran out of time and had to turn just as we came to an interesting area where the trail borders a few lakes. Updated with headstone photos, 2007. I thought it seemed odd that we were not able to glide when conditions were so favorable.

They had come from Guysborough Intervale – a route made possible once several lakes freeze. Salmon River Lake is a small community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in the Municipality of the District of Guysborough in Guysborough County.

A few days ago Olivia (youngest daughter) and I went skiing. Olivia had clumps like small fists on both skis. Please refer to http://novascotia.ca/coronavirus for more details.

Guysborough County: Description & Services; Information: Portion of the trail, Part 1, crosses several major roads but there are always signs indicating where the 104 Trans Canada Trail picks up again. When I finally clued in I used my wax scraper to clear both pairs of skis. Salmon River Lake (Community) is located in the Guysborough County, Nova Scotia (NS) in Canada. This rendered our forward progress painstakingly slow. These canyons feature one of the world’s highest concentrations of raptors. View the property at 4138 Route 276, Salmon River Lake, Nova Scotia on ViewPoint.ca (PID 35096031). Olivia was not interested in dealing with hills so the safest bet was a section of the Trans Canada Trail. We drove to Salmon River Lake, parked (safely) on the side of the road where we could easily access the trail. My blog is an ongoing attempt to promote the natural appeal of Guysborough County. My current agenda is to try going to places I have not skied before which is a change from my usual impulse to ski on Donahue Lake. At the trails end you will come upon large concrete abutments, looming over the Salmon River, which is also spanned by an iron bridge for vehicular traffic.

You may end your hike here or you may continue onto the next portion of this trail. Coordinates: 45°21′37.03″N 61°42′42.92″W / 45.3602861°N 61.7119222°W / 45.3602861; -61.7119222 (Salmon River Lake, Nova Scotia), Municipality of the District of Guysborough, Salmon River Lake on Destination Nova Scotia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Salmon_River_Lake,_Nova_Scotia&oldid=839373829, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 3 May 2018, at 01:08. Salmon River Lake, Guysborough County, N.S.

SULLIVAN, Edward 1860 - 1929 His wife Annie LAWLOR 1862 - 1944 ~ SULLIVAN, Gregory 1901 - 1929 ~ LAWLOR, Mary A. We provide full property details and information for all MLS listings in Nova Scotia 4138 Route 276, Salmon River Lake, Nova Scotia - Guysborough County - 35096031 - ViewPoint.ca Passing behind the small community of Sunnyville, along the river's edge, you will pass Mill Dam Pond, a component of a former sawmill. I thought this added nice variety while Olivia would have preferred the trail to remain flat. Once we were clamped into our skis and moving on the trail another consequence of the snowmobiles quickly made itself known: slushy crud. Posts Tagged ‘Salmon River’ Cycling to (sorta) Relax Posted in cycling , tagged cycling , Derek Hendsbee , fitness , Guysborough County , motivation , Salmon River , West Cook's Cove , winter cycling on December 9, 2011| Leave a Comment »

We advise that you call ahead to confirm services / trails are open and available before attending in person. To view additional information, click "Cover", to view the map, click "Map" You may need to install a PDF Reader such as It was nice to see others out enjoying the afternoon, and nicer still when the noise of their machines faded away. Passing behind the small community of Sunnyville, along the river's edge, you will pass Mill Dam Pond, a component of a former sawmill.

Portion of the trail, Part 1, crosses several major roads but there are always signs indicating where the 104 Trans Canada Trail picks up again.

This listing was taken by Maureen Brown - July 1998. Posted in fitness, Salmon River Lake, skiing, Winter, tagged b&w conversion, fitness, Guysborough County, Olivia, Salmon River Lake, skiing, Trans Canada Trail on February 23, 2012|