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Bras d'Or Lake

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stretch out to the north east. At the top, the Great Bras d'Or Channel connects to the ocean via a navigable channel. The maximum depth is 287 m (942 ft) in St. Andrews Channel. It sits in a 3,500 square kilometre
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The lake is connected to the North Atlantic by two natural channels; the Great and Little Bras d'Or Channels which pass on either side of
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The East Bay Regatta, held the last weekend in July since 1984, features races and other social events. As many as 40 boats participate.
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In southwestern Nova Scotia, there is archaeological evidence that traces traditional land use and resources to at least 4,000 years.
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than the surrounding ocean, and varies from about 20 parts per thousand near river mouths to 29 parts per thousand in deeper areas.
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peoples occupied lands around Bras d'Or Lake when European explorers first arrived. Named Unama'ki in
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Ocean-going ships enter and exit the Bras d'Or Lake system via Great Bras d'Or, spanned by the
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where he established a research laboratory, and used the lake to test man-carrying
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Sailboat racing is a long tradition in the Bras d'Or, with events hosted by the
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Today most economic activity around the lake is related to the services in the
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was the name given by the Portuguese to much of eastern Canada. It meant
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The western side is generally shallow, and is part of an extensive
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Passenger steamer on Bras d'Or Lake near New Campbellton, ca 1903.
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field. Steep hills rise abruptly on the northwestern side, to the
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Place-names of the province of Nova Scotia by Thomas J. Brown
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The lake has a surface area of 1099 square kilometers. Three
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Most of the shore is undeveloped, but settlements include
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The restricted channels to the ocean cause a reduction in
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Rivers all empty into the lake. The lake water has lower
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a very productive natural habitat. It was designated the
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Bras d'Or (disambiguation)

Bras d'Or Lake Pitupaq is located in Nova Scotia
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia
45°51′37″N 60°46′44″W / 45.86028°N 60.77889°W / 45.86028; -60.77889
Type
estuary
Primary outflows
Gulf of St. Lawrence
Atlantic Ocean
Basin
cu yd
not a well-defined measure
Mi'kmawi'simk
estuary
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia
brackish water
Bras d'Or Lake Biosphere Reserve
UNESCO
/brəˈdɔːr/
brə-DOR
/bræˈdɔːr/
brad-OR
folk etymology
French language
homonym
Mi'kmawi'simk

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