A 3 day backcountry camping trip with my dad on Lake Rossignol. Black bear sighting.
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@jorcktheoutcast80073 жыл бұрын
Looks like heaven i plan on camping down there eventually
@jeromemetivier62592 жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting. I was very curious about this like. I guess not a great one for power boats?
@Stretch6912 жыл бұрын
People do use power boats on the lake however the lake is overall rather shallow with lots of shoals and rocks so you would want to use caution if doing so.
@Stretch6912 жыл бұрын
Also the other problem is where to launch a power boat. The landing at the Devonshire road bridge would be ill-advised as a launching site for anything other than a canoe. Low Landing is a potential option though I believe it's private property and you may need permission.
@carriad112 жыл бұрын
Greetings from Nova Scotia! Fairly new to living in Nova Scotia and I am not into canoeing! I have looked at a number of topographic maps; wondering where the road accesses are to this very fine lake??? I have heard the lake has lots of cranberries and that would be my interest!
@Stretch6912 жыл бұрын
There are a lot of cranberries on the shoreline in some parts of the lake. The best access that I know of is to take the Devonshire rd outside of Caledonia and follow it all the way to where a gated bridge crosses the river. From here you can launch a canoe or walk along the shoreline and head down river to the lake. It’s about a 30 minute paddle to the main lake by canoe, not sure about walking time since I haven’t done it. The Devonshire rd is not paved but is usually in pretty good shape
@rsk92892 жыл бұрын
@@Stretch691 Thank you, very much appreciated the directions!
@StevenZinck3 ай бұрын
Google Maps shows a lot of trails around/near the lake. I want to drive my truck into a secluded area for camping/hiking. Any pointers would be great. Thanks!
@Stretch6913 ай бұрын
Most of the areas surrounding Lake Rossignol are former logging road networks. These roads were used by Bowater Mersey for logging operations and all of these lands were sold back to the province when Bowater shut down. You are allowed to hike or mountain bike on these roads but the access to these road networks are gated at the Mersey River to deter motorized vehicles. There are lots of places to go in this area just know that you can't get a truck or ATV across the Mersey river into the road network beyond.
@StevenZinck3 ай бұрын
@@Stretch691 Ah, I didn't know it was previously Bowater Mersey land. That's interesting. Thanks for the reply.