Bras d'Or Lake
Bras
d'Or Lake is an inland sea, or large body of partially fresh/salt water
in the centre of Cape Breton Island in the province of Nova Scotia,
Canada. Bras d'Or Lake is sometimes referred to as the Bras d'Or Lakes
or the Bras d'Or Lakes system; however, its official geographic name is
Bras d'Or Lake as it is a singular entity. Canadian author and yachtsman
Silver Donald Cameron describes Bras d'Or Lake as "A basin ringed by
indigo hills laced with marble. Islands within a sea inside an island."
The lake is connected to the North Atlantic by natural channels, the
Great Bras d'Or Channel north of Boularderie Island and the Little Bras
d'Or Channel to south of Boularderie Island, connect the northeastern
arm of the lake to the Cabot Strait. The Bras d'Or is also connected to
Atlantic Ocean via the Strait of Canso by means of a lock canal
completed in 1869—the St. Peters Canal, at the southern tip of the lake.
these are 2013 photographs with an older defective camera - I can now do better panorama
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